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'though perhaps not' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a concession or a minor qualification to an earlier statement. For example: "She is a talented writer, though perhaps not as well-known as some of her contemporaries."
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Though, perhaps, not too much.
Under the circumstances though, perhaps not.
There is though perhaps not as much distance between the two men as would first appear.
Somewhat unexpectedly, though perhaps not in retrospect, nine recurrent mutations (Table 3) were identified.
Though perhaps not so accidental.
Though perhaps not guilty as charged.
Though perhaps not quite yet.
Some, though perhaps not all, of the raiders were mounted.
Though perhaps not definitive, the paper paints a damning picture.
It would be hard though perhaps not impossible to get.
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