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The phrase "tended though" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a contrast or concession, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage. Example: "She tended to be late, tended though to finish her work on time."
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Respondents tended, though, to question the candidates' motivations, with some suggesting that both wanted to keep the campaign finance system the way it is.
In the multivariate analysis, which included all markers associated with RA on univariate analysis, diagnosis of RA after 1 year of follow-up was associated with levels of anti-CCP (odds ratio [OR] 5.8 [3.4 to 10.0], P = 0.001) and beta2-microglobulin (OR 1.5 [1.0 to 2.0], P = 0.03) and tended, though not significantly, to be associated with IgA levels (OR 1.2 [0.9 to 1.5], P = 0.06).
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The longest conversations I had with Jay, though, tended to be when I was drunk as a skunk.
Mainly, though, they tended to be late for things.
After it moved to local stations, though, it tended to get lost in the seasonal shuffle.
The flowering plants available, though, tended to emphasize color above all else and to be high maintenance.
The Nc amplitude decreased with age while visual P3a amplitude tended to increase, though not linearly.
The expression of the transmembrane adhesive component VE-cadherin also tended to decrease, though not significantly, after infection (P = 0.2472).
Such opinions, though, tend to be expressed privately.
Blacks, though, tend to remember him as a Robin Hood.
The most common irritants, though, tend to be more concrete.
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