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Discover LudwigThe phrase "twice thinking" is not a standalone part of a sentence and is grammatically incorrect.
It could potentially be used as part of a sentence such as "I often find myself twice thinking before making a decision," but it is not a commonly used phrase in written English. A clearer and more commonly used phrase would be "rethinking" or "double thinking."
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He thought about every detail of his act, even changing the spelling of his name to make people look twice, thinking it must be a misprint.
He laced his hands behind his head and, watching a frigate bird high above, immediately fell asleep, stirring occasionally to change position and twice thinking that he heard voices.
I wept helplessly through Star Wars: The Force Awakens (twice!), thinking of all the girls and black and brown people my age who, as kids, were never told they could be Jedis.
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Think twice before thinking you can win, and re-raise.
A large chunk of the people who used to just go back and get another Toyota without thinking twice are now thinking twice, and they're never going to get that back".
It's an uncomfortable double standard, but one that's worth thinking twice about.
Thinking twice is a good habit, but try not to think too much.
People are going to be thinking twice.
Now they may be thinking twice.
More doctors are now thinking twice.
At one time we were thinking twice.
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