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think aloud
Idioms and Phrases
Speak one's thoughts audibly, as in We need flour, sugar, butter—I'm just thinking aloud . [Early 1700s]Example Sentences
The ex-president tends to think aloud and let us in on his deliberations.
Will we in the media allow them to think aloud without seizing on every hesitation or apparent contradiction with what someone else in their party said months earlier?
When reading to your children, stop and think aloud.
Dr. Ericsson, who received his doctorate in 1976, conducted his early research on “think-aloud protocols,” in which subjects were invited to think aloud as they solved an 8-puzzle, a kind of two-dimensional Rubik’s Cube.
The more the viewers can hear the players think aloud, the more they can see a true temperament, the better.
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