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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'though a' is not correct and cannot be used in written English
Because 'though' is a conjunction, it should be followed by a complete clause. For example, "Though a storm was brewing, they decided to go for a walk."
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First, though, a few rules.
By Sunday, though, a lot had changed.
Elsewhere, though, a hold-tight mentality pervades.
First, though, a few plainer facts.
Titanic Belfast is not, though, a museum.
He is, though, a happy survivor.
There was, though, a significant new difference.
That is, though, a side issue.
First, though, a question: Where was Jimmy Carter?
There is, though, a twist.
There is, though, a complication.
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