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The phrase "what is thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature of thought or inquiring about someone's perspective on a particular idea.
Example: "In philosophy, a common question is, what is thought, and how does it influence our actions?"
Alternatives: "what constitutes thought" or "the nature of thought".
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What is thought?
They have given themselves up to what is thought to be a greater good.
Small mammal predators are what is thought to maintain low-density populations.
Also presented, for the latter problem, is what is thought to be the first example of a "double jump" phenomenon for single degree of freedom, harmonically excited oscillators.
Constraints are used to capture what is thought to be known about the nonlinearity without needing to specify a particular law.
In a way it wasn't really what is thought of as art education.
Gilliam is one of five researchers who conducted what is thought to be the first such study of its type.
What is thought to be a young wandering male was then seen on the neighbouring island of Sanday yesterday.
Actually, some of what is thought to be historic was built in the 1950s, a bit like old Warsaw.
One of these works in the Tate was attacked in what is thought to have been a feminist protest.
Tim Cutting is handing over what is thought to be either a leaf blower or a leaf sucker.
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