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The phrase "an thought" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "thought" is "a," as "thought" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I had a thought about how to improve our project."
Alternatives: "a notion" or "an idea."
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A thought, a feeling?
Not a thought but an instinct.
But a thought's a thought.
A word is a thought, of course.
Then a thought occurred.
What a thought.
Just a thought.
It's a thought.
Here's a thought.
That's a thought.
There's a thought.
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