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"daydreaming about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to thoughts or ideas that are imagined or fantasized about, typically without a specific purpose or plan. Example sentence: I spend most days daydreaming about all the places I want to travel to when it is safe to do so.
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"What are you daydreaming about?" he asked.
"And what are you daydreaming about?" I don't think she expected me to answer.
"'What are you daydreaming about, Catherine?' my father would ask me.
Still, I wonder what he's daydreaming about!
I started daydreaming about dinner.
I find myself daydreaming about simpler times.
[And] Miss Amor is daydreaming about you".
I started daydreaming about waves on a Caribbean beach.
Finally, we end today daydreaming about where to travel next.
On Thursday, she was daydreaming about it for 13 holes.
Mr. Prieboy started daydreaming about the next "Grease" or "Rent".
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