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The term "thoughts to" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "thought of" or "thoughts about". Example: I have had many thoughts about the future.
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I usually keep my thoughts to myself.
Any last thoughts to leave our readers?
Sincere thoughts to his loved ones".
Send your thoughts to [email protected].
Dirty thoughts to dirty bombs.
Sending best thoughts to him & wife, terrifying".
Send your thoughts to [email protected]@guardian.co.uk
"All my thoughts to her family.
Love & thoughts to Jon's family," he wrote.
Email your thoughts to [email protected].
I kept my thoughts to myself.
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