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The phrase “keep thinking about” is grammatically and stylistically correct for written English.
You can generally use this phrase when you want to express the idea that someone is preoccupied with a certain thought or topic. For example, you could say, “I can’t help but keep thinking about how I can make a difference in my community.”.
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I keep thinking about it.
Well, you keep thinking about it.
"I keep thinking about Stan," she said.
I'll keep thinking about it".
"We keep thinking about them, the sailors.
But I keep thinking about chemical weapons.
I keep thinking about what can happen.
"People keep thinking about the war.
"I keep thinking about 'Dirty Dancing' — I don't know why.
But now "Red" is what I keep thinking about.
I don't want to keep thinking about it.
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