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The phrase "when one thinks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a general observation or reflection about thoughts or considerations that people may have. Example: "When one thinks about the complexities of life, it becomes clear that simplicity is often an illusion."
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When one thinks of the noise made by many other tycoons on smaller philanthropic sprees, his modesty is striking.
When one thinks of France, certain images spring to mind.
When one thinks of outdoor theater in the summer, can Shakespeare be far behind?
When one thinks of D-Day, Eisenhower's depression doesn't leap to mind.
When one thinks of ancient Greece, temples and tragedies spring to mind, but not cookery.
I do think that when one thinks of art, immediately one thinks of painting.
When one thinks of Samuel Beckett, the first thing that comes to mind is not the musical theater.
-- Lee Hoppen, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. A. The United States hardly springs to mind when one thinks of camels.
When one thinks of the East Village one thinks of Butoh, which of course brings to mind the Rockettes, right?
PAGE H1 SCRUBBING'S STRANGE BEDFELLOWS When one thinks of environmental sustainability, they probably don't think of Clorox.
When one thinks of an Iranian form, one is as likely to visualise a Tanavoli as an ancient relief.
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