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put some thought into this vs put some thought of this

The correct phrase is 'put some thought into this.' 'Into' is the correct preposition to use in this context. 'Put some thought of this' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 605 views

put some thought into this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to encourage someone to think carefully about a particular situation or decision. 'Into' is the correct preposition to use in this context.

Examples:

  • Before making a decision, please put some thought into this.
  • I need you to put some thought into this proposal before our meeting.
  • She always puts a lot of thought into her work.
  • Let's put some thought into this problem before discussing it further.
  • It's important to put some thought into this matter before taking any action.
  • I rest my eyes a bit and put some thought into this with a fresh mind.
  • Clearly, your boy Rio has put some thought into this.
  • I want you to know that I put some thought into this and I can't think of anybody else I would trust with him.
  • No, you put some thought into me.
  • I put some thought into hiding it.
  • I love when people put some thought into their outfit.
  • I put some thought into hiding it.
  • So whoever did this put some thought into it.
  • Rather than give you money, like I always do, figured I'd put some thought into it.
  • You know, I really put some thought into it.
  • All right, well, I'll put some thoughts into exploring my normal side.
  • All women want to know is that you put some thought into it.
  • No, I had put some thought into it, I guess.
  • And brace yourself, I put some thought into it.
  • This is a long way from bureaucracy reduction, so we really ought to put some thought into how it could be done more quickly.
  • Some of us actually put some thought into what we do before we do it.
  • I just put some thoughts in an e-mail.
  • So, if I was Jason, I'd put some serious thought into organising a character witness.
  • They've really put thought into this, making it feel special.
  • He... put thoughts into my head.

put some thought of this

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • I just put some thoughts in an e-mail.
  • No, you put some thought into me.
  • I put some thought into hiding it.
  • I love when people put some thought into their outfit.
  • I put some thought into hiding it.
  • So whoever did this put some thought into it.
  • Rather than give you money, like I always do, figured I'd put some thought into it.
  • You know, I really put some thought into it.
  • I rest my eyes a bit and put some thought into this with a fresh mind.
  • Clearly, your boy Rio has put some thought into this.
  • All right, well, I'll put some thoughts into exploring my normal side.
  • All women want to know is that you put some thought into it.
  • No, I had put some thought into it, I guess.
  • And brace yourself, I put some thought into it.
  • I want you to know that I put some thought into this and I can't think of anybody else I would trust with him.
  • This is a long way from bureaucracy reduction, so we really ought to put some thought into how it could be done more quickly.
  • Some of us actually put some thought into what we do before we do it.
  • Definitely put the thought of Chris Keller out of your mind.
  • We must put aside all thoughts of death and focus on birth.
  • So, if I was Jason, I'd put some serious thought into organising a character witness.

Alternatives:

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