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Discover LudwigThe phrase "must thought" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that "must have thought" or "must be thought" could be used in certain contexts, but it would depend on the specific sentence and its intended meaning. Examples of correct usage could be: - "She must have thought I was lying when I told her the truth." - "It must be thought over carefully before making a decision." However, without additional context, it is difficult to provide a more specific example of when this phrase could be used. It is important to note that "must thought" is not a common or standard English phrase, and it may be better to rephrase the sentence to make it clearer and more grammatical.
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Do you feel like you must think about this thought?
Must think.
"You must think.
They must think again.
Its chiefs must think they are invulnerable.
But Mr Clinton must think more widely.
University presses must think of minimizing losses".
He must think it's American football".
"She must think she can handle it".
Somebody must think it contains useful information.
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