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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had second thoughts about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to explain that someone has changed their mind about something after reconsidering their opinion or decision. For example: She had second thoughts about taking the job after hearing about the salary.
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Returning, however, they had second thoughts about the second bedroom.
But then she had second thoughts about that.
He evidently had second thoughts about their chances of survival.
Since the spill, he has had second thoughts about offshore drilling, which he once vehemently supported.
But many Republicans soon had second thoughts about any effort to protect slavery.
(He has since had second thoughts about the Administration's conduct of the war).
Mr. Picard might also have had second thoughts about the strength of his case.
But I have not had second thoughts about not waiting for the police.
Later, Halperin had second thoughts about his rejection of the gay past.
The right-wing Progressive Party (PPB) has also had second thoughts about going solo.
After she left, I had second thoughts about my swift acquiescence.
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