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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was though it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment or a typographical error, and it cannot be used in any context without clarification. Example: "It was as though it had never happened."
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If mischief it was, though, it was mischief of a fairly harmless nature.
Whatever kind of balloon it was, though, it turned to lead before it got airborne.
As great as the speech was though, it never seemed to reach the heights of the impression.
As it was, though, it was Chile who celebrated, the national anthem proudly sung as flares saluted the victory.
As brilliant as Guidry's season was, though, it does not match the greatest single-season performance of the Steinbrenner era by a Yankee:Rickey Henderson in 1985.
Considering where he was, though, it seemed inevitable that he would engage in deadly combat, and that he would come back changed.
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The fact is, though, it isn't true.
As it is, though, it's just her.
Whenever it is, though, it isn't any time soon.
As compelling as this story is, though, it is incomplete.
It was, though, appropriate.
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