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'track of thought' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use 'track of thought' when you are referring to a person's line of reasoning or a stream of ideas related to a particular subject. For example: "His track of thought changed when he was presented with a different perspective on the issue."
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"I just lost my track of thought".
Any filmmaker's (or any artist's) self-explanations should be taken, if not skeptically, at least separately — not as explanations of the work but as a parallel track of thought and creation, as artworks in themselves.
Any filmmaker's (or any artist's) self-explanations should be taken, if not skeptically, at least separately not as explanations of the work but as a parallel track of thought and creation, as artworks in themselves.
Modest Mouse In Virginia Woolf's short story "The Mark on the Wall", a stream of consciousness exploration on the history behind an unexplained mark on a wall in a house, is the passage: "I wish I could hit upon a pleasant track of thought, a track indirectly reflecting credit upon myself, for those are the pleasantest thoughts, and very frequent even in the minds of modest, mouse-coloured people".
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When we are in the zone of a monotonous activity, we begin to lose track of conscious thought.
Be sure not to just read over phrases you don't really understand, you will lose the tracks the author has prepared to lead your train of thought.
The album contains three atmospheric break tracks, "Train of Thought", "So Many Years Ago" and "And the Day Goes By".
It gets me off the track of circular thoughts.
He used to lose track of his thoughts, fall silent for periods of time and contemplate giving up and walking out of the classroom.
The film begins with a cheerful, energetic 87-year-old woman in Wisconsin who is only beginning to lose track of her thoughts and closes with a 79-year-old man, a former magician and host of a local children's television show, on his death bed.
My little notebook to keep track of my thoughts and ideas.
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