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Discover Ludwig"every thought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to all of someone's thoughts or to emphasize that each individual thought is important. Example: She carefully considered every thought before making a decision. This sentence implies that she did not overlook any of her thoughts and gave each one equal consideration.
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Her expressive face reflects every thought.
Every thought creates a universe.
Make every thought, concern and feeling heard.
His every thought was for his crew.
Not every thought is particularly novel.
Like Anaïs, I reviewed every thought I had.
Thank you for every thought and every moment.
It winds up kind of consuming my every thought.
But every thought was for the man who wasn't there.
But when every thought is externalized, what becomes of insight?
Every human interaction is quantified, every thought shared.
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