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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very thought out" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "well thought out." You can use it to describe something that has been carefully considered or planned in detail.
Example: "Her proposal was well thought out, addressing all potential concerns and providing clear solutions."
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It's really very thought out".
"It was very thought out," he said.
"The real problem is with these 'me too' companies companies that are under-financed, and launch a thing that's not very thought out that maybe has a second-rate battery," says Mike Papantonio, a Florida-based civil trial lawyer, talk-show host, and member of the National Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame.
The process that we go through in recording with Tool is very organic, but at the same time it is very thought out.
I think the connection between my shows and my office, and the way that I live, just comes down to the fact that they are all very thought out.
That was all very thought out.
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Spicer called a U.S. raid in Yemen "very, very well thought out and executed effort" and described it as a "successful operation by all standards".
"I like the fact it is brand new, very well furnished, very well thought out and very clean," she says.
It's very well thought out; very well constructed.
David Gill, a Fifa Exco member, said: "I was very pleased with the reforms - the overall package of reforms has been very well thought out and they are very much a step in the right direction.
"It is a very manly watch and also very well thought out," Mr. Pons said in the interview.
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