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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hence I thought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You would use "hence I thought" to indicate a logical conclusion you came to after considering something. For example: "I had been studying the data for hours, and hence I thought that the results were significant."
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Hence, I thought it would be amusing to copy that idea.
Hence I thought that the iconic Tumblrs were Things Organized Neatly, Girls in Yoga Pants (NSFW) and Food on my Dog.
Hence, I thought it would be beneficial to provide a historical overview of how the stock market has reacted to the outcome of various U.S. presidential elections.
Hence, I thought it appropriate to provide a historical perspective on current market valuations to help investors answer the valuation question and, in turn, better navigate the markets ahead in 2016.
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Hence I think both the playing conditions and the law itself need a change.
Hence I think there's a journalistic imperative for The Times to cover it energetically.
Hence, I think, necessarily you have to go through that journey.
Hence, I think, the scene from Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" that has lodged in the minds of most viewers.
If we look back on the debate about it 10 or 20 years hence, I think people will wonder: How did a debate about a memorial to Eisenhower turn into a general cultural trashing of Frank Gehry, the greatest American architect of the last half century?
Hence, I think the worries were misplaced.
Hence, I think Das Keyboard is the key to doing that.
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