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"thought to doing" is not a correct or usable form in written English
The correct form is "thought of doing" or "thought about doing." For example, "I thought of doing something special for my friend's birthday."
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While many members of the policy-making board, the Federal Open Market Committee, remain ambivalent about doing more, Mr. Bernanke and others on the committee have made clear they are not giving serious thought to doing less.
She said healthcare startups in particular need to give equal thought to doing good as they do to developing their business goals.
"What I tried to say to the sports people here when they step down from competition is, give a thought to doing something to put back something into your sport either by coaching or sitting on committees.
I had to give it deep thought to doing something like this.
Was there any thought to doing at least some of this movie in an unscripted style, like "Borat"?
"I never gave any thought to doing the show about Democrats for a simple reason — at the moment, they're pretty boring," he said in a recent interview.
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No one had thought to do that.
We never thought to do that before".
"I would never have thought to do something like that.
Damn, I wish we had thought to do that.
It was incredible to me that Audrey had thought to do this.
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