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The phrase "always think about how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to consider the manner or method of doing something consistently.
Example: "In order to improve your skills, you should always think about how you can practice more effectively."
Alternatives: "constantly consider how" or "regularly reflect on how".
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You don't always think about how it has a personal effect on people.
"Again, you always think about how we have Eli in the prime of his career," Reese said.
You need to have a character to always think about how could they do something to gain an advantage.
And always think about how you would want to be treated.
I always think about how things work, the mechanics of a situation — that's the nature of being a magician".
"I always think about how I'm in my room alone writing it, and eventually most people listen to music alone," Feist said.
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One thing I always think about is how he dressed up as Andy Kaufman's grandma and sat on stage throughout Kaufman's Carnegie Hall concert.
What we do not always think about is how uncomfortable we are doing them.
Spalding always thought about how an audience would judge him.
"Money aside, I always thought about how much more fun it would be to win here rather than jump in somewhere where they already had the pieces," he said.
My mom would even tell you, ever since I was a little kid, I've always thought about how to change the socioeconomic status of some neighborhoods around the place that I grew up.
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