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"thinking through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to carefully consider or examine a situation or problem. Example: Before making a decision, it's important to spend time thinking through all of the potential consequences and outcomes.
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Not thinking through the global logistics.
She went on, thinking through other hypotheticals.
His work is a thinking through pictures.
They are thinking through the various systems of the body.
Unpacking Esquire's revival is complicated, but worth thinking through.
It's worth thinking through Eco's evocation of a "just society".
Only after thinking through configurations would he start to draw.
Let's retrace his thinking through each of these processes.
Fowler suggested thinking through the math like this.
The time to start thinking through the consequences is now.
But she added, "we are still thinking through the details".
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