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The phrase "about this thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or reflecting on a specific idea or consideration that has been mentioned previously.
Example: "I have some reservations about this thought, particularly regarding its implications for our project."
Alternatives: "regarding this idea" or "concerning this notion".
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Or, how about "This thought is realized in brain tissue" or "This thought was caused by LSD"?
How about this thought experiment – let's say the £200 scheme quadrupled the rate of breastfeeding in a particular group of women.
The essay he wrote about this thought experiment was titled, simply, "Where Am I?" For the first time, this fantasy is becoming readily imaginable in the real world: in a sense, Spetic's hand is left in the lab on the weekend.
The point is that there appears to be nothing unthinkable about this thought experiment.
A final theory about this thought experiment combines aspects of the Fregean and Russellian proposals.
Responses (i) and (ii) will be discussed in Section 7. Regarding response (iii), one Fregean theory about this thought experiment is that it is a case in which the experiences of Invert and Nonvert have different modes of presentation of the same color property (say, redness).
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We reached out to Beal to learn more about this thought-provoking project.
Along the left rail of this post, please find links to the print and online pieces I have been writing about this thought-provoking documentary.
You can note "I'm suddenly thinking about this" or "this thought has changed into this".
Consider this thought experiment about identity building and its dominance when a person read the earlier section about human insecurity.
What, then, does this suggest about the thought processes of those who vote?
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