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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought since" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a reflection or consideration that has been ongoing since a particular time, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I have had this thought since I first heard the news."
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The Yankees should have given the dangerous choice deeper thought since Canseco fits them as comfortably as Madonna would fit in as a librarian.
I thought since unemployment is closely tied to suicide, Colorado might have a struggling economy, but it doesn't.
And when people said, "He was a genocidal killer, but that was yesterday," I thought, Since when do crimes against humanity have a statute of limitations?
The actor told the Today programme that he "had thought since agreeing that maybe I shouldn't be doing this".
Hembree, who grew up in Texas and moved to Charlotte 11 years ago, never gave unions much thought since they're so taboo south of the Mason-Dixon.
"I thought, since Carrie did it, I should do it".
I hadn't given my old school much thought since I left it 14 years ago.
Odd, I thought, since I had only visited the city twice before.
"I would have thought since Christina Aguilera they would've been quite the rage".
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"And I've thought since November 2014, 'Come to me, come back to me' – and he did".
Without naming Arena, Keller said he had thought since last summer that the national team was trying to move him out of the starting position.
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