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Discover Ludwig"so she thought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the mental state or opinion of a character in a narrative. For example, "She looked around at her friends, all of whom seemed to be having a great time. So she thought, maybe she should have gone out tonight too."
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Or so she thought.
She had changed, or so she thought.
So, she thought, why not cabs?
Incognito – or so she thought.
And that was that, or so she thought.
Or so she thought, as she guzzled a mini-bottle of prosecco.
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Or so she thinks.
Even so, she thinks: Maybe love.
So she thinks if she marries him he'll get less violent".
Her mother learned to drive late in life, so she thinks she still has a chance.
She's just been fired from this new job (or so she thinks), and her dejection has erased her professionalism.
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