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Discover Ludwig"though I guess" is a perfectly fine and grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
It can be used as a response to a statement or situation, to express a hesitant opinion, or to introduce a conjecture or hypothesis. For example, "I think I'd like to try the new restaurant downtown," "Though I guess it might be a bit too pricey for us."
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Mostly, though, I guess Cooper and I both grew up.
That's just my tough luck, though, I guess.
Until then, though, I guess I'm on my own.
If it hadn't have been acting, though, I guess it would have been music".
At the moment, though, I guess that an election for head of state could have only one outcome.
Though, I guess when you live as long as Laura and I have, you find out you have her inside you somewhere").
Ultimately, though, I guess that these sorts of compatibility issues may become increasingly common in today's fast-changing AV world.
In many ways, the new z14 ZR1 is the successor of the company's entry-level z13s mainframe (though, I guess we can argue over the fact whether any mainframe is really 'entry-level' to begin with).
Ford is clearly attempting to stay relevant in this market and is doing so through the use of non-traditional powertrains, though, I guess, an argument could be made that hybrid and diesel powertrains are now nearly traditional powertrains.
These are the times we live in though, I guess.
Thinking back, though, I guess the reasons were much more complex.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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