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"no thoughts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a stand-alone sentence or as part of a larger sentence. It is typically used to indicate that someone is not thinking about anything or does not have any opinions or ideas on a particular subject. Here are a few examples: - "After a long day at work, I finally cleared my mind and had no thoughts at all." - "She stared off into the distance with a blank expression, seemingly lost in deep thought. When I asked her what she was thinking about, she simply replied 'no thoughts.'" - "The team was in complete agreement and had no thoughts or concerns regarding the new project proposal." - "As I lay in bed at night, trying to fall asleep, I often struggle to quiet my mind and have no thoughts racing through my head."
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No thoughts.
No thoughts of music.
No thoughts of God.
No thoughts at all.
No thoughts, no consciousness, nothing.
John: No thoughts on that.
So no thoughts of 'Hang the rich'?
"No thoughts of integration for them.
No thoughts of Washington at all.
I had no thoughts of failing".
I had no thoughts of Germany then.
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