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"thinking to make" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in situations where someone is considering or planning to make something. For example: "I have been thinking to make some homemade soup for dinner tonight."
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What am I thinking, to make her so foolish?
"I was thinking to make a war museum to collect all the weapons.
I shrugged out of my coat and went on into the kitchen, thinking to make myself a drink.
A Shift for Lenders Promoting Landlordship But it took a seismic shift in bankers' thinking to make that option viable.
"We try to get them thinking, to make them understand that they are part of the process, that children's voices can be heard.
Russia brazenly pushed the Slavic nationalities forward, thinking to make gains but never realizing that tsarism was as dependent on Habsburg survival as Austria-Hungary had been on Ottoman survival.
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Turning guns on unpopular corporate villains is all well and good, but Labour, too, has many years of non-thinking to make up for before it can lay claim to anything that looks vaguely like a serious energy plan.
You go up there thinking to just make contact, but he throws so hard".
If, as Hamlet says elsewhere, "there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so," then thinking seems to make things rather bad.
"What I try to do, before thinking how to make the sound, is re-study the score.
But now a new school of thinking aims to make events like this a thing of the past.
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