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"get you thinking about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a topic or idea that you want to make someone think about. For example, "This article will get you thinking about the importance of recycling."
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"Some people think it's morbid but I think it's a really useful place to start, to get you thinking about your legacy.
It is meant to get you thinking about something other than forecasts and guesses.
The only idea of the scrambled sentence task is to get you thinking about various words.
Nouvel's buildings, however, not only grab you; they get you thinking about architecture in a more serious way.
Or just get you thinking about something you had never considered before.
Lapine doesn't do anything special to get you thinking about 9/11; it just happens.
It is not subtle, but it can get you thinking about your own shadowy prejudices.
The Ancient Origins of Consciousness will get you thinking about thinking in a way you never have before.
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You see orange leaves and think about pumpkins, which gets you thinking about Halloween, which gets you thinking about how much fun you had at last year's Halloween party, and now you feel really good.
This production gets you thinking about it.
What got you thinking about that?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com