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'be well thought out' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decision or a plan that has been carefully thought through. For example, "Any decision the company makes must be well thought out before it is implemented."
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I'm sure it's going to be well thought out".
It has to be well thought out and well prepared to be worthwhile".
They say that when such a policy is adopted, it must be well thought out and carefully planned.
"Technology moves very quickly, and regulation necessarily moves slowly, and needs to so that it can be well thought out and long-lasting - that will be much better with high level engagement between policy makers, politicians and technologists".
While in the abstract, the idea of requiring lawyers to contribute 20 hours of pro bono work a year is just and meritorious, certain elements of such a plan must be well thought out and carefully addressed.
From a business perspective, as a marketer this can be an effective marketing tool that needs to 'look unplanned', but be well thought out and planned meticulously due to the high risk of this marketing format.
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Mr. Templeton's thoughts on the issue were well thought out, rational, and very well articulated.
As always, your post is well thought out and informative.
Yet Gall's palette is well thought out and tasteful.
"I certainly don't think this decision was well thought out".
Two conflicting objective functions, fluid c.g. height and overturning moment, are well thought out in the present optimization processing.
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