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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning one's own thoughts or mental processes, often in a reflective or introspective context.
Example: "Sometimes I wonder, am I thinking clearly about this decision?"
Alternatives: "Am I considering" or "Am I reflecting on".
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What am I thinking?' " Mr. Ku said.
Or am I thinking of Davy Crockett?
But what am I thinking?
"What am I thinking of?
Why am I thinking about norovirus again?
Why am I thinking about potted meat?
"I said: 'What am I thinking?
Or am I thinking of Ralph Lauren?
Why am I thinking about getting my hair cut?
So why am I thinking about this now?
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