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The phrase 'though many of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to contrast one part of a thought with another part. Example: Though many of the robots were created to help humans with their tasks, they caused more harm than good.
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Over time, though, many of its advantages have slipped away.
Today, though, many of the Riviera's best young chefs are looking beyond local horizons for inspiration.
While sitting at their computers, though, many of the online shoppers were planning getaways.
Instead of applauding the contemporary guests, though, many of Wilson's fans seemed to doubt his sanity.
Israelis may not have a say in choosing that direction, though many of their supporters might.
In practice, though, many of the practical problems and complexities are often underestimated.
And, though many of the images in "ELEMENT".
Notably, though, many of the very things that led to her mistakes also yielded her successes.
Though many of the incentives that led to chopping have gone, some persist.
Though many of the men tower over him, he has a strong presence.
Though many of their students were involved, far fewer missed classes, administrators said.
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