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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thoughts raced" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of mind where someone is thinking quickly or feeling overwhelmed by many thoughts at once. Example: "As the deadline approached, her thoughts raced, making it difficult to focus on any one task."
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All these thoughts raced through Mindy's mind.
Various thoughts raced through my mind like cars about to crash.
"I couldn't think straight for a moment, a million thoughts raced through my head!
A million thoughts raced through her head, she recalled: "Will my New York accent be too strong?
Thoughts raced through the mind: This wasn't a nightmare, the reality of the room was far too distinct and his perception and thinking were far too clear.
When Chelsea Manning (formerly known as Bradley) came out publicly via a written statement to popular US TV show, The Today Show, a jumble of thoughts raced through my mind.
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The structure suddenly seems like a human head, and the images inside it thoughts, racing along neural pathways.
There were many thoughts racing through my mind: disbelief, bone-chilling fear, repulsion and, ultimately, physical and emotional exhaustion.
In person, she talks fast, in a breathless staccato, struggling vainly to corral the onrush of contradictory thoughts racing in her brain.
He was pumped up, heart bursting with excitement over the Ravens' good fortune, thoughts racing about the two weeks leading up to the Bowl.
With a hundred thoughts racing through his mind, the former Manchester City winger drove on until he arrived at Chester services to meet the director.
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