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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an idea or consideration about something specific.
Example: "I had a thought of a new project that could improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "idea of a" or "concept of a".
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"But there was no thought of a career.
The thought of a new garden is tremendously exciting.
My stomach knots up at the thought of a revelation.
They don't salivate at the thought of a great steak".
So why do you veto the thought of a reunion?
They wince at the thought of a buyer making changes.
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Just the thought of an approaching chemotherapy treatment was sending my body into a spin.
-The thought of an illegal immigrant receiving a free measles vaccine and then taking Sunday off.
Perhaps the thought of an extra day made people work less hard on other days.
Observers have salivated at the thought of an "African Arab Spring" emerging from the Marikana dispute.
Dreading the thought of an outsider hacking his company, McCue did it himself.
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