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Discover LudwigThe word 'thought-provoking' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to something that stimulates or challenges one's thoughts and ideas, causing them to think deeply or critically about a topic or issue. It can be used to describe a wide range of things, such as books, films, speeches, discussions, or experiences. Example: The novel I recently read was incredibly thought-provoking. It delved into complex societal issues and left me contemplating them long after I finished reading it.
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Thought-provoking
adjective
Interesting in a way that challenges one's beliefs, attitudes, or perspective.
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Thought-provoking stuff.
Thought-provoking words there from Dr Millican.
Thought-provoking, moody and funny in parts.
Thought-provoking appeals are contagious.
Terrifying, thought-provoking, hilarious.
It's thought-provoking.
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There is discussion of the thought provoking points raised.
Much more thought provoking".
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