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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'though I am' is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is used to introduce an idea that contrasts with the idea that precedes it. For example: "I am not a particularly brave person, though I am willing to take risks when I think the potential reward is worth it."
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Now, though, I am".
That said, though, I am learning.
Increasingly, though, I am not so sure.
Delectable confections all, though, I am assured.
Over all, though, "I am not impressed," Mr. Thurston said.
Honestly, though, I am less likely to keep using Venmo.
At yoga class, though, I am a regular.
"I'll grant you this though, I am often bombastic".
Now, though, I am tempted to go further.
First, though, I am going to look round.
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