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Discover Ludwig"provoked thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in any context where something has caused or stimulated thinking or deep contemplation. Here are two examples: 1. The speaker's powerful words provoked thought among the audience, leaving them pondering their own beliefs. 2. The painting's abstract imagery and use of bold colors are intended to provoke thought and challenge societal norms.
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"These rants entertained as richly as they provoked thought," she said.
"You provoked thought and discussion and it was a good thing.
His films have more and more often provoked thought about the intrusion of noise.
Rees added: "We have provoked thought and reaction; we brought lingerie to the forefront of fashion, brought sexuality out into the open and have given sex a sense of luxury".
The tweet was widely-circulated, and given Cox's experience, provoked thought.
Another friend, crime writer Val McDermid, was one of the authors who also tweeted a toast to Iain Banks "for all the hours of delight and provoked thought".
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He remains a palpably vivid presence, still provoking thought, still spurring argument, still spreading sublime mischief.
"Part of the university's mission is to provoke thought and debate," Mr. Robbins said.
He publishes data visualizations with the aim of provoking thought, and he enjoys teaching people how to do the same.
They're a very effective way of exploring many areas of citizenship by provoking thought and debate.
I am graffiti, sprayed on crude walls, provoking thought.
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