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"Think about it more" or "Think more about it"



 
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"Think about it more" or "Think more about it" #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:00 am   "Think about it more" or "Think more about it"
 

Hi

Could u please tell me which of the two is correct, "think more about it" or "think about it more"?

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"Think about it more" or "Think more about it" #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:52 am   "Think about it more" or "Think more about it"
 

Both are correct.
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