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don't try to tell me what you vs try to tell me that you're thinking

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase seems to be incomplete and lacks a verb, while the second phrase is a complete sentence. Depending on the context, one might be more appropriate than the other.

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don't try to tell me what you

This phrase is incomplete and lacks a verb, making it incorrect in English.

This phrase is not correct in English. It needs a verb to be a complete sentence.
  • Don't try to tell me what you think's right. I don't need your insight on life. I've made my own way. So I will not change!...No! Not for anyone, for anyone, for anyone, oh yeah! For anyone. Yeah you tell me that it's time to grow up. Blah, Blah, Blah ...
  • Don't try to tell me what you think is right for me to do. Cause what I think is right for me might be wrong as hell for you. My only rule's no rules... I gotta live my life. Don't tell me how to live my life or I'll leave you behind. So what if what I want ...
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try to tell me that you're thinking

This phrase is correct and can be used in English to express the idea of someone attempting to communicate their thoughts.

This phrase is a complete sentence and can be used when someone is asking another person to share their thoughts or feelings.

Examples:

  • Try to tell me that you're thinking about our conversation.
  • Try to tell me that you're thinking of a solution.
  • Try to tell me that you're thinking of me.
  • Try to tell me that you're thinking clearly.
  • Try to tell me that you're thinking positively.

Alternatives:

  • Try to explain what you're thinking.
  • Try to share your thoughts with me.
  • Try to express your thoughts.
  • Try to communicate your ideas.
  • Try to convey your feelings.

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