Sentence examples for much thought from inspiring English sources

The phrase "much thought" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun phrase to indicate a significant amount of thinking or consideration that has taken place. It can also be used as an adjective phrase to describe something that has been carefully considered or thought out. Example: "John's decision to move abroad was the result of much thought and planning." (noun phrase) Example: "The design of the new building was the product of much thought and collaboration." (adjective phrase)

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"No-one gave much thought to economics".

I never gave those weeks much thought.

I never gave Barney much thought.

It just doesn't take much thought.

That doesn't require very much thought.

I never gave St. Thomas much thought.

She doesn't give it much thought, really.

I don't lose much thought over it".

After much thought, I made my decision.

Has she given much thought to that?

She hadn't given it much thought.

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