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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affair though" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in informal contexts where one is contrasting or qualifying a statement about an affair.
Example: "The relationship was complicated, but the affair though, it was something entirely different."
Alternatives: "the affair, however" or "the affair, nonetheless".
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For those at the very heart of the affair, though, it can never be so simple.
As he glances back at the affair, though, Guan takes an alternative view.
It's far from a scattershot ADD affair, though; fundamentally, Rustie has a knack for an irresistible hook, and for knowing when to stick with it and when to move on.
His bittersweet solo album is only partly about their affair, though; it's also a diary of his experiences on Girls' first tour, when he could barely move for the weight of expectation heaped on the group.
There is a more dyspeptic view of the affair, though, one that in no way diminishes the tenacious cleverness of the winners.
It can be a silent affair, though.
Pastas are a weightier affair, though not terrible.
This should be a much tighter affair though.
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They are still mostly free-form, ragtag affairs, though, with the goods (and the bads) scattered pell-mell on tables, movable racks or along the ground.
It's a very odd of state of affairs, though, since BG's board, if pushed, would surely be obliged to give some ground on the price to reflect changed circumstances.
When owners try to interfere too much in team affairs, though, it can spill over and get out of hand.
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