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The phrase "sometimes thought" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing beliefs, perceptions, or opinions that are not universally held and may vary over time or among different people.
Example: "The theory of evolution is sometimes thought to be controversial among certain groups."
Alternatives: "occasionally believed" or "periodically considered"
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Caesar sometimes thought during the trial.
Not my son Ed as is sometimes thought.
I sometimes thought about what my future would hold.
So I sometimes thought of him, or her, my only actual, snuffed-out offspring.
The Demiurge is sometimes thought of as the Platonic personification of active reason.
He praised longer works and sometimes thought allegories and morals admirable if not crudely presented.
I sometimes thought he was Ariel, Caliban, and Prospero in one person.
She, she sometimes thought, of herself, and always in the present tense.
Recently, he told me that he sometimes thought he was dreaming the scenes in Tahrir.
I've sometimes thought about using a pseudonym, but it's late for that.
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