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Discover Ludwig"interesting thought" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to state that something is an intriguing idea worth considering. For example, "Analyzing the data further brings up an interesting thought - what if we tried a different approach?".
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Interesting thought.
SEAN WILENTZ: Hmm, interesting thought.
This is an interesting thought.
"That's an interesting thought.
ADAM GOPNIK: An interesting thought.
It is an interesting thought.
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Nader is an interesting, thought-provoking and intelligent man.
Thank you so much to everyone for your interesting, thought-provoking questions, even the ones that didn't get through.
He says he is mindful that "a lot of exceptionally interesting, thought-provoking blogs might now come to an end".
Zipping between South America, the Middle East and various other locales, it's an interesting, thought-provoking watch.
And once or twice in "Platform" Houellebecq starts to have an almost-interesting thought.
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