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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though I bet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a conjecture or assumption about something, often implying that the speaker believes something is likely true despite a previous statement or situation.
Example: "It seems like they are not interested in the project, though I bet they will change their minds once they see the final results."
Alternatives: "although I suspect" or "even so, I think".
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Often, though, I bet it isn't.
No one is seriously proposing that New Yorkers run around town dressed like Dustin Hoffman in "Outbreak" (though I bet I'm not the last to try it).
Though I bet the outcome would be better if it was not.
How this poised writer ended up typing lines like "he captained her onto the pillowy pier of her Posturepedic" I'll never know, though I bet the audio version would be fun to hear.
On the legal front, though, I bet discrimination complaints would ring loud and clear — and rightly so — if restaurants, sizing up individual tables, added fixed gratuities on a case-by-case basis.
Though I bet if they started using night-vision goggles in the US, they'd catch a few crafty people or three.
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If I had to make a bet about lasting value, though, I'd bet that Tuck Everlasting will continue to intrigue readers young and old -- not only as long as readers are opening it for the first time, but as often as readers pick it up to reread.
With time, though, I'd bet we find Paper to be pretty polarizing.
If I were to guess, though, I'd bet that all that stuff about, "I'm in control in what I put out there" may not be a reliable formula for entertaining TV.
That doesn't matter, though, because I bet we'll start seeing these things all over the place.
But I bet I could though".
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