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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have no thoughts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a lack of thoughts or ideas in a particular situation. Example: "As I sat in front of my blank notebook, I realized that I had no thoughts on what to write about."
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They have no thoughts about him at all.
They have no thoughts in private that are different from the bromides they utter in public.
I have no thoughts on green frogs or red, other than green makes more sense.
I have no thoughts about leaving!" Feb 11: "I must leave this club.
It completely clears my mind until I get to the point where I have no thoughts.
They are not yet wired up; they've not had any experience; they have no thoughts, no ideas, no emotions.
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I have no thought at the moment.
"We have no thought of winning.
"I have no thought of writing history," she wrote in "Souvenir".
They have no thought for the poor GPs wanting to hold timely post-operative appointments with their patients.
I had no thoughts of failing".
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