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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give thought" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are asking someone to carefully consider something. For example, "Please give thought to the consequences of your decision."
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give thought
verb
To consider, think about or evaluate something
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I rarely give thought to recasting, but fantasies of Cherry Jones in the role kept springing to mind.
So many of the goods we purchase today are manufactured in China, but we rarely give thought to how these products are made and the individuals who are responsible.
Many women have repressed their thoughts about sexual activity and part of their homework was also to allow these thoughts freedom and to give thought to what they wanted and needed sexually.
Clinton & his advisers should give thought to the 4-year election cycle.
I would like them to give thought to the faithful and encouragement to the faithless.
'We shall now have to give thought to what to do.
– Ponsford "Give thought to the creation of the film instead of simply watching it.
As we approach the general election next May, we should also give thought to the big, over-arching questions.
I just want to give thought to how good can I play and can I win this golf tournament".
Canty said he, too, will give thought to altering his off-the-field habits in light of what he experienced on a night he thought was about celebration.
Whether artists or not, shouldn't we all give thought to building careers that will serve us for a lifetime, not merely for a season?
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