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Discover Ludwig"thinking it is" is both grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the action of someone believing or assuming something to be a certain way. Example: "John walked into the dark room, thinking it was empty. However, as he turned on the light, he saw a figure sitting in the corner."
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It's easy for a successful company to lull itself into thinking it is doing fine by its customers.
You laugh, thinking it is a joke.
Still, thinking it is one thing.
Forget saying it — simply thinking it is ridiculous.
I am thinking, It is something else again.
One can't help thinking it is a "class thing".
Am I right in thinking it is very sweet?
Many people consume chicken thinking it is a healthy option.
The mineworkers are not alone in thinking it is time he got the chop.
But people do not walk away from it thinking it is anti-military.
"We can fool the brain into thinking it is 3-D," Mr. Duru said.
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