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Discover Ludwig'you think so' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most often used as a response to a statement someone has just made, either in agreement or in disagreement. For example: Person A: "I think I'm going to take some time off work soon." Person B: "You think so? That's a great idea."
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You think so?
You think so? Thanks.
"If you think so.
"You think so?" she said.
"You think so?" Roth said.
You think so, do you?
"You think so?" he asked.
You think so? Wow.
THARP -- You think so?
"Do you think so?
"You think so? Hm.
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