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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which he thought" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a relative clause to provide more information about a subject or object in a sentence. Example: The new sports car, which he thought was expensive, turned out to be a great investment.
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There's no doubt which he thought was more important.
It was pinstriped, which he thought was cool.
Shortly thereafter, the officer spotted an automobile which he thought might be the getaway car.
He switched to his middle name, which he thought sounded more grown-up and dignified.
He cited this car's grille, which he thought had European character, as being especially noteworthy.
It's a game in which he thought the president would blink.
"He gave me a medication, not a steroid, which he thought was O.K. to give me.
Ricciardi preferred to be vague about the areas in which he thought Harvey needed to improve.
But Zou was bored by wushu, which he thought emphasized form over fighting.
Gruen exiled cars, which he thought noisy and anti-social, to the outside of his mall.
He was paid 10 shillings and sixpence, which he thought made him "rich beyond measure".
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