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The phrase "also thinks of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone has additional thoughts or considerations about a particular subject.
Example: "In addition to his responsibilities, he also thinks of ways to improve team morale."
Alternatives: "also considers" or "also reflects on".
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Following in the wake of Nishida's topological thinking of absolute nothingness (see subsection 3.3 below), Nishitani also thinks of śūnyatā as a "place" or "field" wherein beings can appear as they truly are in their proper basis or "home-ground" (moto).
One also thinks of Proust.
He also thinks of QVC as a gold mine.
(One also thinks of Uzbekistan's awful Gulnara Karimova).
He also thinks of the river and canal which pass close to the town.
But he calls the series "Flora and Fauna," because he also thinks of its transformed subjects as "creatures, imaginary friends".
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I also think of going into San Luis Potosi.
I'll also think of my dad.
He had also thought of writing a book about dying.
But Darrow also thought of the law as blood sport.
I also think of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskandand the road he took.
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