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"tentative thought" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a thought, opinion, or idea that someone is unsure about. For example: "He shared his tentative thought on the topic, but said he wasn't sure if it was the right opinion."
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One tentative thought might be to revamp the 50 year-old Community Service Volunteers as the Olympic Volunteer Service, and encourage it to market itself to the "army" of 2012.
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Some early predictions and claims appear more plausible than others.Here are some tentative early thoughts.
Philip attaches his rope to a tentative skier; the thought of catching an edge in close proximity to these crevasses brings the word lunar to mind, not in a good way.
Ms. Kowroski doesn't quite shape the great Bizet adagio into one coherent thought, but despite tentative moments, she lights up the role with a mixture of grandeur, fragrance and a fitfully romantic absorption.
While there is ongoing scholarly debate over the extent of Hume's skepticism that follows from this insight, it is less controversial that for Hume knowledge of matters of fact, whatever its ultimate status in Hume's thought, is always tentative, subject to revision.
Koh characterized her thoughts on the utility patent as "tentative" but said she would issue a formal order "fairly promptly".
Another issue is already in the works, as well as a forthcoming ebook from Thought Catalog which is going under the tentative title Adam's Summer Purgatory, 2008 (2013).
The question of how reflective thought is grounded in pure experience finds a tentative answer in Nishida's next essays.
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