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The phrase "you think that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a subjective opinion, belief, or idea. For example, "You think that the new curfew laws are unfair, but many people agree that they are necessary."
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You think that was fiction?
Do you think that matters?
Why would you think that?
Do you think that?
You think that doesn't have consequences?
Why do you think that happened?
Do you think that is wrong?
What, exactly, do you think that means?
Do you think that happened by itself?
But why do you think that is?
Why do you think that is?
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you perceive that
you anticipate that
you view that
you presume that
you understand that
you suppose that
you intend that
you contemplate that
you suggest that
you find that
you feel that
you deem that
you say that
you reflect that
you guess that
you suspect that
you assume that
you ponder that
you know that
you consider that
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