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The phrase "a thought provoking" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a thought-provoking" in written English.
You can use it to describe something that stimulates deep thinking or reflection, such as a book, film, or discussion.
Example: "The documentary was a thought-provoking exploration of climate change and its impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "a mind-stimulating" or "an intellectually engaging".
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Write a thought provoking headline.
Now there's a thought provoking Halloween costume.
It will surely be a thought provoking afternoon.
Matthew Yglesias wrote a thought provoking piece on the Donald Sterling controversy, and racism in America.
It's a thought provoking observation on the possibilities of working together.
Jim Selman reads a thought provoking letter he wrote to a dear friend.
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We thought it would make a thought-provoking exhibition".
But it is a thought-provoking novel.
It was a thought-provoking and, at times, uncomfortable course.
"The Age of the Unthinkable" is a thought-provoking book.
A thought-provoking story about families and ethical responsibility.
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