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The phrase "always think about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the importance of considering something consistently or regularly.
Example: "In order to achieve your goals, you should always think about the steps you need to take to get there."
Alternatives: "constantly consider" or "perpetually reflect on".
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"It is something I always think about," said Hughes.
Or "Always think about motivation.
Confucius says, "Always think about others.
Always think about pointing toes, stretching knee's and nice presentation.
Always think about were the bullet and shot will go if you do use firearms.
M.K.: I always think about sunblock.
But I always think about my mother".
I always think about it.
You always think about it.
"They always think about money and targets.
That is something I always think about.
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