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"given any thought" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It implies that something has been considered or pondered. Example: "She didn't seem to care about her actions, given any thought." This sentence suggests that the person being described did not think about the consequences of their actions. Another example: "Given any thought, I don't believe his idea is feasible." This sentence indicates that after thinking about it, the speaker does not believe the idea is possible.
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Brewer told the Capitol Times she hadn't given "any thought" to whether she would endorse Worsley.
Have you given any thought to coaching?
I have never given any thought to audio greeting cards.
Has he given any thought to his wedding speech?
Had Guyton and Walker given any thought to using local flora in their installation?
He had never really given any thought as to what a myth was.
At the Polo Bar, I asked Bratton if he had given any thought to his legacy.
SIR – Has anybody given any thought to what Europe owes Greece?
"I wonder if you have given any thought as to where to place your mother's papers.
So has Camilleri given any thought to how and when the series might end?
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Does she give any thought to abortion?
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