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Discover Ludwig"thinking what" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone considering something, as in "He was sitting in his chair, thinking what his next move should be."
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Don't be thinking, "What will (s)he think?".
And I'm thinking, what?
"I'm thinking, what?
"I was thinking, What the hell?
I was thinking, " What the heck?
"I remember thinking, What the heck?
I kept thinking — what if something happens?
He remembers thinking: What are the odds?
"I was thinking, What in the world?
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"It's re-thinking what a garden is.
I was still thinking 'what if I hurt someone?'.
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