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Discover Ludwig"it a thought" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a subject complement, meaning it follows a linking verb like "is" or "seems." It is also often used to express a sudden idea or realization. Here is an example of how it can be used: "I was feeling lost and unsure, but then it a thought came to me - I should just trust my instincts and go for it."
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"I never gave it a thought, never thought of it at all.
"I didn't give it a thought.
Most don't appear to be giving it a thought.
"Don't give it a thought," Briggs said with reserve.
Mr. Opelski said he hadn't given it a thought.
"I never gave it a thought," she said.
"No one gave it a thought," Ryman said.
"I never gave it a thought," Weatherspoon said of Australia.
"Never give it a thought," Mr. Suarez said.
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