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The phrase "around thinking about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an attempt to express contemplation or consideration, but it lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "I found myself around thinking about the choices I had made."
Alternatives: "considering" or "reflecting on".
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Still, after graduation, Tye wanted to make sure she was "looking around," thinking about who she was and who she wanted to be.
Because I just walk around thinking about plays, and when they seem ready, I don't get out of my robe and I sit down for a week and draft them.
"It's like when someone experiences an embarrassing moment and they're walking around, thinking about it," she explains, sniffling, the remnants of that ill-timed cold still lingering.
I'm in the press room, wandering around, thinking about how that in the past three days, I have yet to see a guy I could realistically fuck.
(Actually, of course, it is the other way around: thinking about the Holocaust helps people think about other genocides). Indeed, some have gone further.
"You don't go around thinking about how things are tough, you just think of how to solve it," she said.
While everyone is running around thinking about firing the head of the Office of Personnel Management, perhaps they should think about firing themselves for the crimes against privacy they have perpetrated.
I don't sit around thinking about that.
I was sitting around thinking about cancer anyway.
But I wouldn't say I run around thinking about it.
I don't walk around thinking about my power.
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