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"a thought" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about an idea, opinion, or notion. For example: "I had a thought that maybe we could go on a picnic this weekend."
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But here's a thought.
Then a thought occurred.
It's a thought.
Here's a thought.
That's a thought.
There's a thought.
What a thought.
Just a thought.
"Not a thought".
That's a thought, isn't it?
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