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The phrase "are always thinking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone frequently has someone or something in their thoughts or considerations.
Example: "Even when I'm busy, I are always thinking of my family and how they are doing."
Alternatives: "constantly considering" or "frequently reflecting on".
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While we think hard about mechanisms, we are always thinking of the bigger picture too – the avenue forward to therapeutics.
"While we think hard about mechanisms, we are always thinking of the bigger picture too – the avenue forward to therapeutics" I love my current group: they are smart, independent and ambitious (even if they are worried about the future).
"You are always thinking of others," she replies consolingly.
"We are always thinking of European life and of freedom," he said.
"We are always thinking of the people who are back in Peru".
" 'Tree of Life' was his utopian movie, and artists are always thinking of these utopian projects," he said.
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I think she's always thinking of a different angle".
I'm always thinking of harmonies and I think one of the reasons why was because I spent all this time in choruses.
Bonnie, for his part, is always thinking of new media models and thinks it's time to kill the CPM.
"Twice I even did think of resigning," she said, "but I was always thinking of how to survive and earn money and there are not so many papers in Serbia".
You know, I think it's kind of nice how my bank is always thinking of new ways to help me.
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