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The phrase "a few more thoughts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to introduce additional ideas or reflections on a topic that has already been discussed.
Example: "Before we conclude the meeting, I would like to share a few more thoughts on our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a couple more ideas" or "some additional reflections".
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But a few more thoughts.
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I'm still absorbing Vicky's ideas from her post, but here are a few more thoughts on Vann's fish stories.
I'm getting bored of it!" As the roundtable draws to a close, Cowell has a few more thoughts on technology as it relates not just to the television industry, but to his old stomping ground of music.
Now that the results are in and my swami's cap can be retired for another year with a little more luster to it, I have a few more thoughts on the Tony outcome.
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A few more worthwhile thoughts amid the Super Bowl lead-up include why Honda is previewing its Ferris Bueller Super Bowl ad.
Here are a few more general thoughts.
A few more months of thought — and possibly different interior designers — could have had the M leading its class in terms of in-car experience, but instead it gets schooled.
Pick: Texans Cowboys (3-4) at Falcons (7-0) Sunday, 8 20 p.m. Line: Falcons by 4 Michael Irvin likely thought he had a few more weeks to enjoy being the Cowboys' franchise record-holder for career receptions.
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