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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thought for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing consideration or reflection about someone or something, often in a context of empathy or remembrance.
Example: "As we gather today, let us take a moment for a thought for those who are no longer with us."
Alternatives: "a moment for" or "a reflection on".
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"A thought for the blind," he breathed.
SPARE a thought for despots this Christmas.
Finally, spare a thought for West.
Spare a thought for Michael Shannon.
SPARE a thought for oil's beleaguered bosses.
And spare a thought for Canada.
So spare a thought for poor Catharina.
But that's a thought for tomorrow.
But spare a thought for Giovanni Roccotelli.
Spare a thought for Michael Gove.
Javier takes a thought for a walk.
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