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The phrase "actively thought about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of considering or reflecting on a particular idea or topic in a deliberate manner.
Example: "I actively thought about the implications of my decision before making a final choice."
Alternatives: "deliberately considered" or "intentionally reflected on".
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"I actively thought about redshirting," she said.
I never actively thought about what I was doing or how it would turn out.
These new stages distinguish between people who are unaware of an issue (Stage 1) and those who know something about an issue but never actively thought about it (Stage 2) [ 26].
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"You're doing something with your hands that you don't have to actively think about," says McCallum.
And even now, it's not hard to keep charged — but unless you only use the car for driving back and forth from work, it absolutely is something you have to actively think about and plan around.
Initiating CME activities is usually a management responsibility but individuals must actively think about their own weaknesses and seek education and training in their areas of need.
That many men do not actively think about gender or notice gender.
"I wanted them to actively think about the priorities of society, because they are the ones who are going to be most affected," Mr. Gordon said.
Until we actively think about this we will remain stuck.
I actively think about how to create content and the right audiences for it.
In spite of the relative complexity of heat pump technologies, users are able to (and in some cases have to) overcome the prescribed role of "energy consumer" and actively think about their heating, bathing, but also gardening practices.
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