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The phrase "thought to having" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms and should be rephrased for clarity. Example: "He was thought to have completed the project on time."
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None were thought to have survived, though".
Some 100,000 are thought to have died.
Hillary Clinton was thought to have won.
He is thought to have visited Rome.
All were thought to have been passengers.
She is thought to have committed suicide.
"Thought to have spent time in Pakistan".
Eleven people are thought to have died.
He is thought to have been suffocated.
Many are thought to have performed miracles.
She was thought to have had neither consort nor offspring.
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