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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thoughtful with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone who is considerate or mindful in their interactions or actions with others. Example: "She is always thoughtful with her words, ensuring that she doesn't hurt anyone's feelings."
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The Dilemma is measured and thoughtful, with lovely, understated performances from the two leads.
She's a study in active listening: keen, subtle, thoughtful, with this dangerously encouraging smile.
They make quite emotive music that is thoughtful, with great production".
Sally is a compelling character — decent and thoughtful, with a touch of the acerbic when her values are threatened.
I had to be more thoughtful with grains of paradise; their gentle flavors could be easily overpowered.
A real conversation, lively and thoughtful, with a staggering 536 comments made by students willing to "listen" to the earlier commenters before responding.
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You thought Macbeth was a dark, thoughtful play with not a lot of laughs?
As a thoughtful youth with a literary bent, Mr Roth's relationship with his father was fraught.
He's a quiet, thoughtful man with a beaming face.
I am eager to work at a more thoughtful pace, with fewer artistic compromises".
It was somber, thoughtful music, with a sense of concentration that hushed the audience.
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