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The phrase "always thinking about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous or habitual consideration of a particular subject or person.
Example: "She is always thinking about her future and what steps she needs to take to achieve her goals."
Alternatives: "constantly pondering" or "perpetually considering".
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I think he was always thinking about Wimbledon".
"I'm always thinking about it".
"I'm always thinking about him.
He's always thinking about them.
"I'm always thinking about creating.
"I'm always thinking about race," she said.
The pastor is always thinking about us.
But you're always thinking about it.
I was always thinking about the actress.
"I was always thinking about boys.
I was always thinking about Froomey.
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