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Discover Ludwig"though he" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a contrasting idea or fact. For example, "Though he was exhausted, he still continued to work."
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Now, though, he looks.
Alive, though, he is.
Seriously, though, he said.
"Just lightly, though," he said.
Pete tries, though, he tries.
"I'm realistic though," he added.
Later, though, he noticed similarities.
"Ain't I, though," he said.
Nice man, though; he waved.
Inside the house, though, he fidgeted.
After a day, though, he adjusted.
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