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"as I thought" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to express that the current situation is as you predicted or expected. For example: "I had a feeling that she wasn't telling me the whole truth--as I thought, she was later caught lying."
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"Nowhere near as bad as I thought".
"Maybe not as much as I thought.
"Just as I thought.
"It's just as I thought.
It wasn't so valuable as I thought".
It's not as easy as I thought.
Well, not as much as I thought.
I wasn't as busy as I thought.
"But not as cheap as I thought.
Everything happened as I thought it would".
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