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The phrase "still thinking about it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker is currently considering or pondering over something. Example: "I'm still thinking about whether or not to accept the job offer."
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Mr. Levitan: I was lying in bed with my eyes wide open at about 4 30 this morning, so I think that means I'm still thinking about it.
"Still thinking about it".
I'm still thinking about it.
And you're still thinking about it.
He's still thinking about it.
"I'm still thinking about it," he said.
"I am still thinking about it.
"I'm still thinking about it," she said.
"And she's still thinking about it!
"I'm still thinking about it," he said after the game.
The big guy is still thinking about it".
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