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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "thoughts over" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English.
If you are trying to express the idea of taking time to think something over, you could use the phrase "give thought to." For example: "I need to give thought to my future plans before I make a decision."
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Yes, I've had the same thoughts, over and over, that you're having now.
It's titled, poetically: "'I think Grandiose Thoughts' A Selection of Speaker Gingrich's Thoughts Over The Years".
It seems worse, though, for her to carry these heavy thoughts over into sleep.
Edwards collected his thoughts over a few weeks and must have written them down quickly.
"Jeremy will set out his thoughts over the next days and weeks, I imagine," she said.
We look forward to hearing more Booker-related thoughts over the next few weeks.
We need these devices in books, because we do not, in life, think our thoughts over time.
Meanwhile, Fernando Morientes has vowed to put thoughts over his Valencia future on hold until the end of the season.
How right she is, and how often I have mirrored her thoughts over the past couple of years.
By contrast, All Things Go consists of deep thoughts over barely-existent synth wisps delivered in clipped, serious-faced tones.
I had only a few thoughts over the course of the night, all functional: "Find better position on the dance floor".
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