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think a lot of

  1. Also,. Have a good opinion of, regard very favorably, as in I think a lot of my daughter-in-law, or He didn't think highly of this company, or Dean thought the world of his youngest. These expressions use think in the sense of “regard” or “value,” a usage dating from the late 1300s. For antonyms, see not think much of; think little of.



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“There’s like sadness, maybe grief. I think a lot of fear, a lot of fear is going around these communities. And yeah, people are walking around just very cautious, very cautious,” said Cristina Serrano, 37, as she was doing mitt work at Panda Boxing Gym, near the corner of Westlake Avenue and 8th Street.

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In truth, I think a lot of Carpenter's fans get what she's doing, because it's not much of a departure from what she was doing before.

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I think a lot of people had that first impression, because, in some circumstances, the president can federalize and mobilize the National Guard even over a state’s objection.

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"I don't think a lot of people speak about it - people think to be really pro you have to sleep, eat, train… repeat, so it's nice to know that different personalities have a different way of working that can be successful, and you don't have to be this one mould."

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The other thing is, I think a lot of times they try and hide who the dancers are and push them into, “This just happened magically, and there was no real dancer behind this.”

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