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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though he has" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when making a contrast or expressing a surprise. For example, "Though he has a small frame, he can lift heavy weights."
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Elsewhere, though, he has acted with caution.
Mostly, though, he has responded by working.
Lyrically, though, he has upped his game.
For now though, he has heavier opposition.
These days, though, he has much less to look at.
Elsewhere, though, he has been commemorated.
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First though, he had his complaints.
This time, though, he had a purpose.
Taken literally, though, he had a point.
First, though, he had to learn prosody.
For one night, though, he had his say.
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