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Discover Ludwig"thoughts that" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to start a clause or phrase that expresses a thought or opinion, for example: "Thoughts that have been swirling around in my mind lately..."
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We value thoughts that are well articulated.
We shared dark thoughts that are now front-page news.
"It's been one of those thoughts that consoles me".
These are the thoughts that often occupy my mind.
Thoughts that are related in a certain way.
Here are some thoughts that may help further explain.
The students then proceeded to discuss and share thoughts that might have arisen.
Horrible thoughts that make me squirm.
I have more constructive thoughts that are balanced with good".
They were filled with thoughts that made no sense whatsoever.
I have thoughts that are completely musical thoughts.
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