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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I though" is not correct in English; it should be "as I thought." You can use the corrected phrase when expressing a reflection or realization about a previous belief or assumption.
Example: "I was surprised to find out the results were different from what I expected, as I thought they would be more favorable."
Alternatives: "as I believed" or "as I assumed."
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If you bonded over something you do together, such as a sports team or tutor group then start off with something like "Well done at tennis today!" If you share interests then post something about that, such as "I though you might like this video about soccer!
Surprisingly, there aren't as many wedding planning apps in the app store as I though there would be.
He just looked at me as I though I had asked a very silly question.
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As I said, though.
As always though, I could be wrong.
It's as though suddenly I'm 19 again.
I feel as though I am going slightly, though not dangerously, mad.
I felt as though I'd failed as a mother.
I feel as though I owe them a debt.
"I feel as though I know Bella," Ms. Terrebonne said.
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