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The phrase "have thought through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that you have carefully considered or analyzed something.
Example: "I have thought through all the possible outcomes before making my decision."
Alternatives: "have considered thoroughly" or "have reflected on".
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They couldn't have thought through that statement too thoroughly.
"I don't think we have thought through the ramifications".
"He should have thought through all of that.
Details like this show how carefully Mars and the Smeezingtons have thought through their hit-making.
But I don't think they have thought through all the implications of retirements, retentions and recruitments.
And of course, Trump may not have thought through these scenarios carefully.
I need to have thought through my position enough to have confidence that it has merit.
He'll defend spanking, a practice that the Scheibners have thought through in detail.
They naively assume these sites must have thought through the legal aspects on their behalf.
I wish some of our customers understood that we have thought through the elements of each dish very carefully.
H&M, the $59-billion 59-billionltinational, may not have thought through theSwedishes when it introduced the dress.
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