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think out
verb
- tr, adverb to consider carefully and rationally in order to reach a conclusion
Idioms and Phrases
see think through .Example Sentences
“This is one of the most disastrous and poorly thought out policies that the Trump administration has done thus far, and that’s saying a lot,†he added.
“It was not well thought out to grow that quickly, hire that many staff, have that many contracts.â€
"When we got our time to go on stage, it was literally like, 8:30 and 48 seconds. It just shows how so well thought out is."
Back in the makeup chair, robe on, she thinks out loud while her lipstick is being wiped off: “I don’t know what I’d do with a son, you know? I’m so feminine.â€
Others were offered seemingly off-the-cuff - a product of Trump's "think out loud" style and openness to adopting ideas others had suggested to him.
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