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The phrase "have thinking" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "have been thinking" to express the idea of contemplating or pondering an idea. Example: I have been thinking about how to solve this problem.
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In other words, the more trouble people have walking, the more trouble they have thinking.
She walks the Heath very slowly, as Keats must have, thinking of trees.
A whole world of space surrounds each tiny work so that visitors have thinking room between pictures.
Andy Hines, who studies the future of work at the Washington office of Social Technologies, a global consulting firm, said white space is "what we are looking for when we have thinking to do".
"We should not go into this, as some critics have, thinking that, you know, all you have to do is go to NATO and there is a huge body of troops waiting there just to be asked," Mr. Powell said.
"That sense of invulnerability that high school students tend to have, thinking they can control everything, before the Internet there may have been some truth to that," said Ted Brodheim, chief information officer for the New York City Department of Education.
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–How has thinking about this criterion changed in recent years?
I've thinking a lot lately about Michael Jackson's fortune.
He might have been thinking.
I must have been thinking about this.
What could it have been thinking?
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