Sentence examples for what you think from inspiring English sources

"what you think" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to someone's opinion or belief. Example: "I'm interested in hearing what you think about the new company policy."

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And what you think.

What you think?

See what you think.

Do what you think best.

Well, see what you think.

Is that what you think?

Elias: That's what you think.

Tell us what you think.

(It's not what you think).

Tell me what you think.

"That's what you think".

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