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The part of the sentence "but never thought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the fact that you did not have a specific thought about something before. For example: "I knew I wanted to go to college, but never thought I'd end up at the same school as my siblings."
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I felt nervous, but never thought anything could go wrong.
Wilson, & Congress made it a legal holiday, but never thought about Father.
I liked to write but never thought I could make a career of it.
Hopkins had visions of playing at that level but never thought it would happen.
It was what I needed more than anything but never thought I could get.
The young idealist, already a member of the Communist Youth League, grieved deeply, but never thought to blame the government.
"May be alright to die in, but never thought much of it as a place to live," he would write.
I always watched the Formula One races before, but never thought I would be in the paddock one day.
I was put off by the wolf spiders as well, but never thought that they were out to get me.
"She'd been playing music most of her life but never thought she had the ability to improvise," he recalled.
"I knew he would become a minister or some such senior figure, but never thought he'll be president.
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