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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost without thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or decisions made with little consideration or deliberation.
Example: "She made the decision to move to a new city almost without thought, driven by her desire for change."
Alternatives: "nearly instinctively" or "with little consideration".
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One that's been rolled out almost without thought.
When Bassanio (a solid David Harbour) pleads unfairly with his friend Antonio (the easily pliable Byron Jennings) to front his deeply in debt friend even more money so Bassanio can woo Portia, the younger man gently massages Antonio's neck, knowing Antonio's love for him and playing on it easily, though almost without thought.
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He writes almost without taking thought.
Almost without any thought, the actions usher in a new and unpredictable era in American capitalism.
The courtier must "conceal all art and make whatever is done and said appear to be without effort and almost without any thought".
This interviewee states a lofty goal and throws it in almost without any thought about what the process would be to reach that goal.
Actually, it's not almost without thinking; often it is without giving it any thought at all.
The archaea, for instance, without thought, almost without sensation, has evolved for perhaps 3.8 billion years.
His left eye was removed, and almost without giving it a thought, he turned immediately to his next role on the stage, as Hadrian VII.
Philosophy without thought experiments seems almost hopeless.
I do it without thought.
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