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Discover Ludwig"tonight, though" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to add a contrasting idea or thought to a statement about tonight. For example: "I was planning on staying in tonight, though I might change my mind if my friends invite me out." "The weather forecast looks pretty bad for tonight, though I'm still hoping to go for a walk after dinner."
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Tonight, though, he's on duty.
For tonight, though, it is.
Tonight, though, he struggled.
Tonight, though, all that divides them is the velvet rope.
For tonight, though, singing Uganda's national anthem was enough.
Tonight, though, the skies suddenly opened.
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The next morning, though, marked a crossroads.
Last night, though, I changed my mind.
That afternoon, though, the boss was preoccupied.
At night, though, it was all theirs.
At night, though, she had insomnia.
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