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Discover Ludwig"thinks to himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to show that a person is having thoughts that are not expressed or communicated to others. Example: As he sat in the park, he watched the children playing and thought to himself how different things were when he was their age.
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"They're all dead," he thinks to himself.
"The stage would be empty," he thinks to himself.
But Hal thinks to himself fairly plausibly, humans really screw things up.
He thinks to himself, "Oh, if only I could eat and sleep forever.
"Now I know the one place on earth that carries that book," he thinks to himself.
"Bob walks into a crowded elevator and thinks to himself, 'What are their occupations?
"A stunning coup de maître," he thinks to himself, when he hoodwinks social security investigators.
At these moments, he thinks to himself: "I hope they get it.
"The King is tiring of Anne and there is no male successor," he thinks to himself.
"Better not call me again because I'm a monster," Bobby thinks to himself.
When sitting with them, Mr. Palmer said, he often thinks to himself, "Get a life".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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