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"keep on thinking" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate continuous or persistent thinking about a certain topic or issue. Example: Despite the challenges, she kept on thinking of ways to improve her business.
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The great thing is to keep on, thinking through the ideas, working on those drawings, trusting that "something may happen".
Do you keep on thinking without any purpose all the time?
Schlee thinks not: "We keep on thinking that London can't take any more, but every year we have some very strong openings.
If you keep on thinking about them, you will think negatively.
Jim mentions that they're fun for a while, but then you keep on thinking about the girl that broke your heart, implying he still thinks about Pam (the girl who "broke his heart").
"You can't keep on thinking about what happened," he said.
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"I just kept on thinking about my life.
And while I'm a bit torn on whether to recommend it or not, I can at least say that I've definitely kept on thinking about it.
I kept on thinking about how my mom was going to feel.
I couldn't bear to do it, and kept on thinking that the market would turn.
She's helping to redecorate a house, but keeps on thinking something will go wrong.
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