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There are several ways in which the phrase "have thought of" can be used in a sentence and it is considered to be grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Here are some examples: 1. "I have thought of a solution to our problem." (In this sentence, "have thought of" is used to indicate that the speaker has come up with an idea or solution to a problem.) 2. "Have you thought of a name for your new business?" (In this sentence, "have thought of" is used to ask if the recipient has considered or come up with a name for their business.) 3. "We have all thought of traveling to Europe at some point." (In this sentence, "have thought of" is used to express a common or shared idea or desire.) 4. "He must have thought of her often, even though they hadn't seen each other in years." (In this sentence, "have thought of" is used to indicate past or continuous thinking about someone or something.) 5. "I have never thought of myself as a creative person until I started painting." (In this sentence, "have thought of" is used to express a change in perspective or realization.).
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Should have thought of that tactic myself.
"Who would have thought of this idea?
Teva have thought of everything.
I should have thought of that".
Presumably they have thought of that.
"No man would have thought of this".
Never, ever would have thought of that.
I never would have thought of McDonald's.
We should have thought of it.
"Something I wouldn't have thought of myself".
You should have thought of that earlier.
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