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The phrase "the thought of having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the idea of having something, or when you are imagining a situation in which you would have something. For example, "She had no money, but the thought of having a million dollars was always in the back of her mind."
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The thought of having it done terrified me initially.
I've always loved the thought of having kids.
The thought of having him catnapped was alarming.
The thought of having to go to New Jersey was so distressing to me".
They can't bear the thought of having to tour with Chris while Kyle misses out".
Maybe she liked the thought of having a student — someone to tease out of his pomposities.
The thought of having your attention focused on someone so small seems terrifying to me.
Now even the thought of having a separate music player is a little quaint.
I guess it is the thought of having such a powerful sexual being totally under control".
Later, a little surprisingly, he panics at the thought of having nothing to read.
He quails at the thought of having to make small talk with a pizza delivery guy.
More suggestions(17)
the thought of acknowledging
the thought of removing
the concern of having
the idea of having
the thought of existing
the insight of having
the thought of generating
the thought of receiving
the thought of giving
the thought of arriving
the impression of having
the ideas of having
the notion of having
the idea for having
the value of having
the choice of having
the use of having
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