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Marcoz Posted 16 years ago
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What difference does "think of" make with "think about"?
  

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'Think of' is a briefer, more general thought than is 'think about'.

  • 'Think of' is a briefer, more general thought than is 'think about'.
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'Think of' is a briefer, more general thought than is 'think about'.
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Think of implies more that you are remembering, that it is coming up in your mind:
I think of her often. If I think of it, I'll call him later.

Think about is more of that you are considering something.
Think about it before you decide. I've been thinking about how to earn more money.

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