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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about it thought" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I had a lot of thoughts about it thought, but I couldn't express them clearly."
Alternatives: "regarding my thoughts" or "concerning my thoughts".
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When he really thought about it, thought it through on its merits and dissected all his mother's pathetic arguments about where he'd be today if she'd felt as he did when she was pregnant herself, he hardened like a rock, like sand turning to stone under all the pressure the planet can bring to bear.
"She prayed about it, thought about it all night long," Ms. Stewart said.
"Everybody I asked about it thought I was nuts," said Mr. Murdock, a 41-year-old computer programmer in Kansas City, Mo.
But neither the new serjeant at arms, Jill Pay, who gave permission, nor the speaker, Michael Martin, whom she telephoned about it, thought to ask.
But we talked about it, thought it out and said we want to use our perimeter people to make plays and have our quarterback get rid of the ball and score points.
No doubt about it, thought leadership has returned with a vengeance.
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Read about it, think about it, talk about it with other scientists, and plan it out.
What to do about it: Think creatively.
Find out what is making you unhappy and do something about it Think about it.
Before you even think about it, think about what you are doing.
"I took it home and I thought about it and thought about it and thought about it and essentially..
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