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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always thought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a long-held belief or opinion about something. Example: I always thought that I would become a doctor, but after shadowing one for a day, I realized it wasn't the right career path for me.
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He'd always thought that.
"I always thought that.
"I always thought D.P.S.
She always thought things out.
I've always thought about coaching.
I had always thought so.
I always thought, 'Whatever'".
Very admirable, I've always thought.
Cruyff has always thought differently.
"We have always thought, what if?
"We always thought he protected the place.
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