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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a reflection or consideration that follows a previous statement or action. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, she then thought about the implications of her findings."
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Then thought of his headbands.
Mr. McDonough paused, then thought a moment.
Who back then thought it wrong?
'I then thought, "Oh my God!
Then thought up the council tax.
She considered it, but then thought, "No, don't do this".
You did something and then thought about it.
Rigg was then thought to have attacked passers by.
She consented, but then thought better of it.
She retracted, then thought better of it – and was prosecuted.
I then thought to myself, 'What if I tried street photography in the game?
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