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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am thinking of joining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing consideration or contemplation about becoming a member of a group, organization, or activity. Example: "I am thinking of joining the local book club to meet new people and discuss literature."
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I went for a second hand Lasalle coop and I am thinking of joining the country club.
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During the time I'm writing about, my girlfriend and I were thinking of joining our two adjacent apartments together, and my feelings of guilt did not trump my resolve to avoid putting the relationship with her at risk from the strain of taking him in.
I was thinking of joining the army reserve and getting work.
I live in New Jersey and if any of you are thinking of joining me you ought to first grow a third kidney to make sure you can pay the taxes.
Another is thinking of joining the army.
By Feb., 1961, Britain was thinking of joining the Common Market.
China said other European countries such as Luxembourg and Switzerland are thinking of joining the queue.
(His mother, fearful that he was thinking of joining ISIS, had confiscated the original one).
But if you are thinking of joining them in 2013, where should you start?
Schwolsky's reference to being "in play" indicated that Dye and his group were thinking of joining another firm.
In case any other congressional Democrats are thinking of joining him, they may want to check this list first.
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