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Discover Ludwig'i thought i would' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in various situations, but the most common usage is to express a past belief or expectation that did not turn out to be true. Example: I thought I would enjoy the movie, but it turned out to be quite boring. I thought I would have more time to finish the project, but unexpected delays caused me to miss the deadline. I thought I would never find love again after my last breakup, but then I met my current partner. I thought I would be able to handle the stress of multiple deadlines, but I ended up feeling overwhelmed and burnt out.
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I thought I would hate it.
I thought I would never return".
I thought I would spell it out.
I thought I would faint from excitement.
"I thought I would study selfishness".
I thought I would be buried alive".
"I thought I would play it off".
I thought I would cry.
I thought I would ramble".
I thought I would go first.
I thought I would be fine.
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