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think much about it vs think much of it

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and are used in different contexts. 'Think much about it' is used when considering or reflecting on something, while 'think much of it' is used when expressing an opinion or judgment about something.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1259 views

think much about it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when considering or reflecting on something.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize that you are spending a significant amount of time thinking about a particular topic or issue.

Examples:

  • I've been thinking much about the decision I have to make.
  • She doesn't seem to think much about her future.
  • He always thinks much about the consequences of his actions.
  • Jul 12, 2012 ... Like most physicists I don't think much about it. But in 2008 I was in a panel here about global warming and I had to learn something about it.
  • Saw ya out by the pool on the 8th of July Didn't think much about it at the time. Didn't know that I have to cross this line. Didn't know, didn't know. I remember the  ...
  • Saw you out by the pool on the 8th of July Didn't think much about it at the time. Didn't know that I'd have to cross this line. Didn't know, didn't know. I remember ...
  • I guess we didn't think much about it. Started as friends, merely rerouted. Did you know that your smile's so perfect babe. Makes me feel like a child on a summer ...

Alternatives:

  • think deeply about it
  • ponder it a lot
  • reflect on it extensively
  • dwell on it
  • mull it over

think much of it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing an opinion or judgment about something.

This phrase is used when you want to convey your evaluation or assessment of something, indicating whether you have a positive or negative view of it.

Examples:

  • I don't think much of his new idea.
  • She thinks much of her colleague's work ethic.
  • He thinks much of the importance of honesty.
  • (usually in the negative). When he asked to have a look at my bank statements, I didn't think much of it, but now I'm certain he was up to something no good.
  • Idiom Definition - think much of. Two friends are talking ... Friend 1: Well, what did you think of the movie? Friend 2: I didn't really think much of it. Friend 1: You ...
  • ... I dare say you think little of having been a friend to me when I had no other (not that I have any other now, for I have made no new friends), but I think much of it ...
  • #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 12, 2005 15:59 pm I don't think much of it. Test No. incompl/inter-36 "Go for it", question 4 ......... now that I've heard what he has done to ...

Alternatives:

  • have a high opinion of it
  • hold it in esteem
  • regard it highly
  • value it greatly
  • consider it significant

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