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I'm thinking about it, which means: I'm struggling to figure out what to do, what is the best way to do it.
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If you are trying to find a way, this means that if you disturb others, they are already thinking about some solutions.
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is already thinking of a way, this sentence means that if you don't say it, he is also thinking of a way, that is, he is already thinking of a way.
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Hello. To be thinking of a solution means to be thinking of a solution all the time, not just beginning to think of a solution, but always thinking of a solution to the problem.
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It's just trying to figure out a way, and when something can't be solved, you have to try your best to solve it.
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That is, he is now figuring out a way.
I figured out how to solve the problem.
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That is to say, I was originally thinking of a way, and I have always been thinking of a way, that is, I am thinking of a way, which means that I was originally thinking of a way.
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I was already thinking of a way, which means that I was already thinking of a way. That's what it means.
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What does it mean to be figuring out a way in the first place? If two people solve the problem together, and the other person says that he is trying to figure out a way, the other person must be perfunctory to the other person, so this sentence is insincere.
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It means that you don't rush her, she's trying to figure it out now, and you don't say he didn't do anything.
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Literally, it's yourself who is already thinking of a way, a little anxious and impatient in it.
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It's just that we're trying to figure out a solution, that is, we're trying to solve it.
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I was thinking about what it meant to set fire, and I was thinking of a way, but I was thinking about this way for a long time, and I was thinking about it for a long time, not thinking about it now.
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That is, he is also trying to figure out how to solve things now.
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If a person says an opinion or a solution to another person, he may be thinking about it, don't rush him, let him think about it.
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This shows that he has been trying to figure out a way, and you blame him for not wanting to, which is why he said that.
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Just thinking of a way, that is, when you don't say it, they are also thinking about how to solve this solution?
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I'm just thinking of a solution.
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What does it mean to be figuring out a way in the first place? It seems that this problem is still relatively difficult to solve, and there are certain difficulties, so everyone must believe in good solutions.
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The meaning of trying to find a solution is actually literal, and it is trying to come up with a solution to the problem, not blindly waiting, but also finding a way to solve the problem, indicating that the person concerned is also thinking about the problem.
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To find a way is to come up with a solution to the problem, and it is better not to explain, because "find a way" is already the most obvious word, and the more you explain it, the more profound it will be.
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It is to be able to solve problems and come up with solutions.
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"Figured out" means:
Use your brain to figure out ways and means to solve problems.
"Think": use your brain to think.
Solution": the way to solve the problem.
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To figure out a solution is to use your brain to think about the steps and methods to solve the problem.
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It's about thinking and finding the most reasonable way to solve the problem.