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"describing thoughts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining one's inner thoughts or imagination in a sentence. For example, "He began describing his thoughts of a perfect evening out with her."
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The PCS consists of 13 items describing thoughts and feelings that individuals may experience when they are in pain.
For example, the essence of all the codes describing thoughts about health and smoking resulted in the theme 'balancing the impact on health of smoking'.
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Try out some of my described thoughts and preparations to help you plan for that move--I hope it will be useful and of great help to you! See you then.
It might seem strange to use the word "memory" to describe thoughts of the future.
When asked by an instructor what might cross his mind in such a situation, Hayward described thoughts that could lead to trouble.
Patients also described thoughts and feelings such as sadness :... have been sad and depressed since the surgery.
Most parents described thoughts of self-blame and guilt for having had a stillbirth, particularly when no medical explanation was provided, which has previously been reported [ 54].
In contrast, the remaining seven Hostility items described thoughts about hostility directed at other persons and focused on revenge or other people being bad or stupid ("Bad people deserve to be punished").
For each item patients scored how frequently the described thought occurred to them on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 (= never) to 4 (= always).
By qualitative content analysis of the text, four categories of themes (existential, emotional, preparedness, mistrust) describing negative thoughts and four categories (existential, relief, support, surgical care) for positive thoughts were identified.
Maximum possible care was taken to focus mainly on describing the thoughts of the participants and distance ourselves from introducing our opinion when presenting the results.
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