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Discover Ludwig"than thought" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when making a comparison. For example, "The exam was easier than thought."
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At More Than Thought, Robert Wexelblatt looks at "A Christmas Carol" through a Utilitarian lens.
Middle Eastern Virus More Widespread Than Thought.
Spitzer Insurance Probe Wider Than Thought.
Earth More Sensitive to Increasing Greenhouse Gas Than Thought.
(See "ADP Points To Better Jobs Situation Than Thought").
Skill is continually reinvented and always less central than thought.
Recent statistical recalculations suggest that the poor may have done even better than thought.
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Graham Greene praised the "heartbreaking and nostalgic melodies" of her faster-than-thought delivery.
Mr. Schechner's article was more anger-provoking than thought-provoking.
I find it more numbing than thought-provoking, though.
The jab at social justice warriors feels defensive rather than clever, nasty rather than thought-provoking.
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