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The phrase 'thought to working' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use the phrase 'thought to be working' instead, which conveys the same meaning. For example: "The new system was thought to be working correctly."
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He is working alongside Nick de Scossa, a Swiss banker, and José Maria Soares Bento, thought to working with a wealthy family in Portugal.
But in recent years, with Wall Street so flush, many young people didn't give much thought to working for the government.
You should give serious thought to working past normal retirement age.
And to tell you the truth, I had never really given any thought to working for the CIA, but graduation was upon me; I was getting married just a week or two after graduation; I had no job, no prospects for a job, really.
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"Central planning was thought to work very well in 1937".
Psilocybin is thought to work by mimicking serotonin.
Traditionally, perception was thought to work from the bottom up.
Permethrin is thought to work even better than DEET against ticks.
We saw, through wobbly schematic diagrams, how an OCD mind is thought to work.
Apart from pain killers and triptan drugs, botox injections are also thought to work on some people.
Another was the addition of shawabtis, small figures thought to work on behalf of the deceased in the underworld.
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