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"those insights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to specific insights or observations that have been previously mentioned or are known to both the speaker and the listener. Example: "During the meeting, Sarah shared her thoughts on the project and her insights were very valuable for our team. We should definitely consider implementing those insights in our strategy."
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Those insights didn't need Thatcher.
We tried to draw on those insights.
Where do those insights come from?
Yet those insights are not followed up.
What were some of those insights?
How will we keep those insights?
Those insights courtesy of the Guardian's Andrew Dickson.
Oliver incorporates all of those insights in her poetry.
Second, crystallize those insights and spread them across the organization.
Those insights are sold to companies like lenders.
The key now is to scale those insights.
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