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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I thought were" is not correct
The correct form would be "I thought they were". For example: When the police asked if I had seen anyone suspicious near the bank, I thought they were just asking routine questions.
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Well, soup and things I thought were soup.
"I came up with wines I thought were food-friendly".
Including two or three that I thought were dead".
What I thought were Ambien tablets were actually Excedrin tablets.
What I thought were Ambien tablets were actually Excedrin_ _tablets.
I've seen people I thought were old at 50.
"The Mets, I thought, were very close," Hayes said.
"I made what I thought were reasonable arguments," Kendall said.
And then I thought, were we forced to leave?
They were "mistakes" leading to what I thought were simple sketches but now see as refinements.
RODDICK Like, sometimes I would just say things that I thought were funny, you know?
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