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Free sign upThe phrase "thinks it to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing someone's belief or opinion about the nature or quality of something. Example: "She thinks it to be the best solution for our problem."
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The Conservative thinks it to be for the good that he should maintain the great 'distance' or degree of difference which divides the Duke from the laborer".
Moreover, religious faith required a public forum for its expression: "Church and state would not be such a difficult subject if religion were, as the Court apparently thinks it to be, some purely personal avocation that can be indulged entirely in secret, like pornography".
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We thought it to be bad luck.
Once I thought it to be very important music.
I wanted more and thought it to be in New York.
If any single author thought it to be potentially relevant, it was retrieved for further review.
Consequently, to select an appropriate surrogate, the American team thought it to be best to contact the grandson.
"He thinks it's going to be exculpatory.
"Everyone thinks it is safe to be here.
I think it needs to be done.
I think it has to be".
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