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Discover Ludwig"given a thought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have considered or been thinking about something. For example: I have given this a lot of thought, and I've decided to take the job.
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I hadn't given a thought to the instrument in years.
I haven't even given a thought to not playing Marcus.
It was that she had not even given a thought to sex as a possible mode of exposure.
So the young, wild left-armer with the ability to bowl close to 90mph was never even given a thought.
I'd never really given a thought to the cash locked up in my granny's old tin bath.
The owner had never given a thought to selling the business until he was looking down the barrel of personal bankruptcy.
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The well-worn idea of a ghost who cannot leave until her purpose is fulfilled is given a thought-provoking new slant here – the range of Norriss's characters is a particular strength, giving the lie to the idea that anyone's shining circumstances can make them immune to depression.
They hardly gave a thought to politics".
But give a thought to Irish stout.
I wasn't giving a thought to it.
Give a thought to us," went one chant.
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