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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tons of think" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey a large amount of thought or consideration. Example: "I have tons of things to think about before making my decision."
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I've read tons of think pieces claiming that social media is terrible for your mental health, but what if these online communities are actually helping people overcome their phobias by connecting individuals with shared experiences and providing access to resources that might aid in self-guided exposure therapy?
I've read tons of think pieces claiming that social media is terrible for your mental health, but what if these online communities are actually helping people overcoming their phobias by connecting individuals with shared experiences and providing access to resources that might aid in self-guided exposure therapy?
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GS mentions that tons of people think that Clinton is dishonest.
Unless your dream wedding is one where you're surrounded by tons of flowers, think about limiting the flowers you use.
Tons of teachers thought, Ugh, what new thing are they loading on us now?
So if you think you're actually going to be able to handle that 700-horsepower virtual Ferrari without a ton of practice, think again.
"But when they see tons of money, I think they feel sort of left out.
And if this November, the iPhones all suddenly explode injuring tons of people, I think there'll be a lot of blame to go around.
"He was reaching out to tons of people, I think," she said, but he was the only senator who had ever got in touch with her about her writings.
And so tons of little girls think (or believe subconsciously) that growing up means learning how to seductively dance, nearly naked, in heels so high you need a ladder to access them.
This is basically the warm-weather version of the ill-fitting trench coat, and yet nevertheless tons of people somehow think it's a classy and distinguished way to showcase their zaniness.
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