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think a lot of
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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“I think a lot of people find their tribe here,” Vazquez said.
I think a lot of that fed into who I got to be as an artist because I was like, I won’t do that.
“I’ll be just like, I think, a lot of fans and a lot of his teammates and coaches,” McVay said, “that you’re really hopeful that this is the direction … so we can build a good foundation and allow him to be the Matthew that we’re accustomed to seeing.”
I think a lot of that’s DNA and luck.
“I think a lot of times we hype up everybody when they’re on that mountain,” she says.
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