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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thinks that if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or opinion about a hypothetical situation.
Example: "She thinks that if we work together, we can achieve our goals more efficiently."
Alternatives: "believes that should" or "considers that if".
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"It's like he thinks that if he's not you'll be frightened of him and run away".
"Who thinks that if this happens it is going to be a comfortable environment?" he asked.
"He really thinks that if he doesn't have a scar, he hasn't been tortured".
He thinks that if the President wants torture he should get torture.
Mr Al Fayed thinks that if you give people gifts you may expect favours in return.
Mr. Paulsen thinks that if the economy slows, the broader market will rebound.
The keeper thinks that if she ate ants now she'd get sick.
He thinks that, if we had wanted to, we could have domesticated kangaroos, too.
"He thinks that if he receives enough votes, he may be able to offer himself".
She thinks that if she can get elected, she can do great things.
Everybody thinks that if he comes on the road he will be killed".
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