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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what though" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a question or consideration in light of a given condition. For example: "What though I may struggle to understand the material, I must still strive to do my best."
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To do what though?
Promise of what though?
Guess what though?
Against what though?
Quite what, though, he wasn't sure.
No matter what, though, he was genuine.
"I tell you what, though," he said.
"Expanding the stadium for what though??
Know what though?
Survival as what, though?
What, though, are memories?
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