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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a haunting thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thought that lingers in one's mind, often evoking feelings of unease or nostalgia.
Example: "As she walked through the empty house, a haunting thought crossed her mind about the memories that once filled the rooms."
Alternatives: "an unsettling idea" or "a lingering concern".
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For Chicago, this is a haunting thought.
All of this happens unseen, which is a haunting thought.
They even suspect it is "bigger than the number of living species on Earth," which is kind of a haunting thought to sit with.
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But a more haunting thought is that at the moment there is no telling that it may not be the beginning of an era.
A lovely and haunting thought.
The haunting thought gave him a fresh focus.
If so, then the haunting thought may be a symptom of paranoia.
Meadow's smartest, most haunting thought about the human body leapt out of her mouth when she was only 3: "The brain is the thing that makes ice".
I remember the haunting thought that the shooter might have gone to our service instead, or could go to the next one.
It's scary stuff, but the most haunting thought in this ad is that God is as addicted to his cell phone as the rest of us are to ours.
But a haunting three-channel video, projected room-size, sends thoughts in a different direction.
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