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The phrase 'thought possible' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express something that is surprising or remarkable, usually in the context of potential outcomes or achievements. For example: "The advancements they have made in medical research are greater than anything we had thought possible."
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No cure was thought possible.
you would have thought possible.
Something I never thought possible.
It was a "never, ever thought possible" moment.
He said: "It wasn't something that we thought possible.
I am older now than I thought possible.
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Dr. Chansky recommends something else: think "possible".
More is needed, and we think possible.
But the last really I don't think possible".
With LESS than anyone thinks possible.
Your endorphins will close sales you didn't think possible.
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