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"thought on" is not an idiom or expression that is commonly used in written English
The correct expression is "thought about". For example: I had to take some time to think about what he had said.
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I didn't waste thought on him.
Lazarus thought on it all.
He never thought on his own".
Renata stopped, furrowed her brow and thought on this notion.
But I'll give it some thought on my way".
Sixty clouds in each row, he thought, on average.
Almost storybook, he thought on the good days.
"I thought on about 48 the maximum was on.
With your analysis team summarize each paragraph, each thought on a sticky note.
Some points to consider: With your analysis team summarize each paragraph, each thought on a sticky note.
"I thought on a roll before that.
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