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"inertial thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a kind of thinking that is resistant to change and which rejects new ideas. For example, "John's inertial thinking prevented him from fully evaluating the new proposal."
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The online channel has continued the inertial thinking of waiting for customers to visit in person.
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Carter thinking.
Magical thinking.
Still thinking?
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Recalling once again that the inertial tendency of bodies described in PCP IIp14 cannot, for Spinoza, be accounted for by appeal, in the manner of Descartes, to divine will, the substitution of "conari" for "tendere" in PCP IIp17 may signal the fact that Spinoza is all along thinking of inertia as resulting from an active principle in bodies as such.
Design thinking.
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