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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well thought" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a well-thought-out"? You can use "a well-thought-out" when describing something that has been carefully considered or planned.
Example: "The proposal was a well-thought-out plan that addressed all potential issues."
Alternatives: "a carefully considered" or "a thoroughly planned".
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It made for a well thought out and excellently crafted show.
It wasn't a dreamy third place, or even 10th, but a well thought out self-assessment.
"Our strategy is a well thought out strategy," Mr. Bush said.
It's a well thought out deal.
It's a well thought out and designed site.
The Kindle is a well thought out product.
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It's a well thought-out plan.
The video was part of a well thought-out campaign.
We have a well thought-out strategy," he said.
Social change isn't a well thought-out, orderly process.
It is a measure of panic and not a well thought-through plan.
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