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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a thinking of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am also thinking of going to the concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "also considering" or "also reflecting on".
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But there's also a "thinking of you" button, which is a simple notification that's most similar to Facebook's classic Poke.
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We should also be thinking of a rational way to handle the large influx of immigrants.
They may well also be thinking of an election strategy that reaches further beyond their core vote.
He also began thinking of it as a place where he would love to see a play staged, though it was more a fantasy than a plan.
He might also start thinking of you as a pretty face without substance.
I'm also thinking of a Japanese writer, Natsuo Kirino — in particular, a novel of hers called "Out".
Not only is Madge (Brigit Forsyth) planning to take his beloved Mavis (Maggie Ollerenshaw) away for a Christmas break but is Mr Newbold Geoffrey Whiteheadd) also thinking of doing a runner, leaving Granville at the mercy of Mrs Featherstone's (Stephanie Cole) amorous advances?
The Veyron audience is also accustomed to thinking of an expenditure such as this car as a smart purchase.
He is also thinking of a shortfall.
I'm also thinking of a friend who called me and said that if one human being can do this with one left hand, what can we all do with one small effort?
Salesforce, with its three-headed monster, the sales, marketing and service clouds, was also thinking of a similar idea.
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