Examples of 'have come to think' in a sentence

Meaning of "have come to think"

have come to think: This phrase suggests a shift in perspective or opinion that has developed over time. It implies that someone has developed a particular belief or viewpoint after careful consideration or experience

How to use "have come to think" in a sentence

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have come to think
I have come to think of myself as a retail therapist.
But the fact is we have come to think of you as family.
I have come to think very highly of you.
It is also not necessarily as formal as we have come to think about it.
I have come to think that you should.
You are talking about the creature I have come to think of as my son.
I have come to think of him as a kind of son.
That is precisely how many people have come to think of Christianity.
What we have come to think of as academic ability.
I settle into my calling station which I have come to think of as the wind tunnel.
I have come to think of valentina like a daughter.
But I like to think that you have come to think of me as a father too.
I have come to think of you as a sort of son.
This is the EXACT same way I have come to think of things.
We have come to think of it as the human condition.

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But more than that, I have come to think of you as a friend.
I have come to think of so much of consciousness as a burden.
Is how I have come to think.
I have come to think of you as a man who possesses great wisdom.
Still, the young people have come to think of each other as siblings.
I have come to think of repetition as a form of invocation.
To tell you the truth, I have come to think of us as kindred spirits.
I have come to think of you boys as my sons.
But as a result, these uninformed people have come to think of Kodi as a piracy app.
I have come to think what she did was not despicable.
That 's just what I have come to think it was.
I have come to think of you as our only hope.
It 's just how I have come to think about it.
I have come to think that vagueness is a kind of crime.
I have to confess, I have come to think of it.
I have come to think of you as part of the family.
However, over the years I have come to think differently.
I have come to think of you as almost my very own.
It 's strange, how quickly I have come to think of this place as home.
I have come to think this train demands a lie.
And since her disappearance, I have come to think of you, her sister, as a friend.
We have come to think of taking offence as a fundamental right.
Is that a problem? It's just… I have come to think of valentina like a daughter.
We have come to think that having a job is a right.
Look, uh… setting aside the events of London, I have come to think of you.
Perhaps they have come to think as much of peace as we do.
I have come to think of them less as my coworkers and more like a family.
It may sound strange, but I have come to think of that meteor shower as a blessing.
I have come to think of you as a friend someone I really care about.
Do you know what I have come to think in my old age, Max?
I have come to think that that might be the point.
Even though I have no right to, I have come to think of you as family, Kenzi.
We have come to think of taking offense as a fundamental right.
So they have come to think of it.
We have come to think that eternal life is just the opposite.

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