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Discover Ludwig"being thought out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the process or action of carefully considering and planning something. Example: The new policy was being thought out carefully by the board of directors before it was implemented.
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"These toys are really existing in an entirely different plane in the way they're being thought out and the way they're being marketed, and kids are really responding to them," she said.
The video shows Usher sitting in his car, contemplating on how to approach his ex-girlfriend inside her home, with numerous scenarios shown being thought out by Usher.
The Main Street Circle is planned to become a roundabout while plans are still being thought out for the other two traffic circles.
How to reward future "winners" is still being thought out, though maybe someday "Chosen" will add a TV show, Hyman quipped.
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"They're thought out".
Were those things that were thought out?
Everything was thought out and extremely tight," said Miller.
"It's important that anything done be thought out and not precipitious," he said.
Every detail was thought out as intricately as one of Mr. Sachs's own creations.
When not every inch is thought out, you're liable to run into problems with contractors".
Smaller domestic details have been thought out too – there are umbrellas, washing powder and anti-mosquito plugs.
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