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What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

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Difference between “think of” and “think about”

What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

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Difference between “think of” and “think about”

What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

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What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

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What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

Thanks.

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Difference between “think of” and “think about”

What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

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The difference between "to think about" and "to think of"

What is the difference between "to think about" and "to think of", when we can mix them and when not? I often met them in any paper I read. My dictionary doesn't provide with details regarding this situation.

Thanks.