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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though she" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession regarding a subject, typically followed by a clause that elaborates on the contrast. Example: "Though she was tired, she decided to continue working on her project."
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"Keep calling, though," she said.
"Eventually, though," she said softly.
Somehow, though, she hung on.
By "white", though, she meant "blank".
At night, though, she had insomnia.
In other ways, though, she is typical.
The worst thing, though, she says?
First, though, she ran her diamond winners.
Clearly, though, she was in the market.
"Yeah — it's not quirky, though," she said.
"They can, though," she insists.
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