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The phrase "are thoughts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or reflecting on someone's ideas, beliefs, or considerations regarding a particular subject.
Example: "The discussions we had last week are thoughts of a brighter future for our community."
Alternatives: "represent ideas about" or "reflect beliefs regarding".
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There are thoughts of more co-operation with Tata, perhaps involving shared production platforms.
That is why there are thoughts of greatness among the current group.
Royksopp Bad love and upbeat synthesizers are a perennial combination in electropop, and so are thoughts of human versus machine.
There are thoughts of running classic Ceil recipes for a while, and a few people have suggested a book.
What passes through that double theater, seemingly during his dying moments, are thoughts of a staging of Shakespeare's "Tempest," in which he is both producer and Prospero.
But what weighs on them most are thoughts of the future: They said they could not imagine when or how they might return to a hometown where entire blocks have been bombed to rubble.
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Behind this decision were thoughts of a Scandinavian confederation.
One very uncommon but serious side effect is thoughts of suicide.
How had this been thought of, let alone built?
"I was having thoughts of being a rich and famous doctor," he recalled.
Gone are all thoughts of direct intervention in African breakdowns.
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