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think about

VERB
  1. have on one's mind, think about actively
    I'm thinking about my friends abroad
    She always thinks about her children first
  2. take into consideration, have in view
    He entertained the notion of moving to South America

How To Use think about In A Sentence

  • Two-thirds of the women interviewed think about food a lot or all of the time.
  • I still see Mr. Berman's portable shtender in the shul and I have to smile because I immediately see his warm gentle smile and think about how fortunate I was to have met your father.
  • He handled it really well for a man who doesn't have children, is not used to having to think about money and employs a cleaner.
  • He may also wish to think about income protection and critical illness insurance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that I think about it, direct property distraint was a recognized means of compelling welchers to fulfill their obligations in the quasi-anarchic Brehon laws of Celtic Ireland, even if it was a case of tenants or debtors going after landlords or creditors. Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #30
  • In front of Titian's Diana and Actaeon in 2008, he explained: "When something is really convincing, I don't think about how it was done, I think about the effect on me. Lucian Freud obituary
  • Indeed, there are times when the pedestrian traffic through the cemetery and around its perimeter is heavy enough to make one think about the need for a stop light inside.
  • Jumping over a bench in P.E. class isn't creative, but parkour forces you to think about how you can jump.
  • Think about it that way and the end of the world is quite a comforting idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine.
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