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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of thinking or considering something within a specific context or framework.
Example: "Her thoughts in the meeting were focused on innovative solutions to the problem."
Alternatives: "thinking in" or "considering in"
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That's food for thought in October 2012.
A sobering thought in the festive season.
It was a radical thought in 1636.
They don't have any thought in them.
It's probably the dumbest thought in rock.
With that thought in mind, I disconnect.
We'll come back to this thought in a moment.
That is a welcome new thought in Italy.
Maybe you've never had a racist thought in your life.
This should plant a thought in Mr Barroso's mind.
Perhaps Mr. Packer put this thought in my mind.
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