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Discover Ludwig"though has" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It does not form a complete clause or make sense within a sentence. Correct options could be "though he/she has", "though it has", or "though there has". Example: "Though he has a busy schedule, he always manages to make time for his family."
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Nothing, though, has been proved.
Refereeing, though, has remained inconsistent.
Success, though, has brought controversy.
The technology, though, has a problem: speed.
Mumbai's Queens, though, has more glamour.
The progress, though, has been uneven.
That strategy, though, has yielded mixed results.
Planking, though, has a darker side.
Google, though, has nothing to fear.
Azarenka, though, has too much firepower.
Puig, though, has changed the atmosphere.
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