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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always thought of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a consistent or enduring perception or belief about someone or something.
Example: "I have always thought of her as a talented artist, even before she gained recognition."
Alternatives: "consistently regarded as" or "perpetually seen as".
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I always thought of that.
Churchill always thought of Britain as European.
"I always thought of her," she said.
"I've always thought of Jasper as a poet," Clemente said.
I had always thought of her as ageless, timeless".
I've always thought of myself as a tequila fan.
We have always thought of things a little differently.
I have always thought of the alliance as a family.
Delta always thought of itself as the gracious host.
I always thought of the guy as a misanthrope.
He's always thought of as a very young man -.
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