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"why you think" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to ask someone to explain their thinking on a matter, as in the following example: "Can you explain why you think investing in stocks is a good idea?".
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Forbes: Can you explain that and why you think it's necessary to move ahead?
"That's why you think I'm gloomy".
You haven't said why you think your friendship is over.
Tell him why you think science is vital.
Discuss why you think the disaster still holds our attention a century later.
KGM: But you haven't said why you think there's no relationship.
But, Mr. Guru-Murthy continued, "you haven't said why you think there's no relationship".
"This will explain why you think I'm so old and grumpy and messed up.
So I don't know why you think this is a useful strategy to take".
Explain why you think so.
Student: Could you tell me why you think I am level II?
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