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Discover Ludwig"any thought on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a topic that is being discussed. For example, "Any thoughts on the new proposal?" or "Do you have any thoughts on where we should go for lunch?" It can also be used as a response to someone asking for opinions or ideas, such as "Could you share any thoughts on how to improve our project?" or "I would love to hear any thoughts on what we can do to support the community."
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The mind must be free to think what to do; it must never be clouded with any thought on how it should be done.
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