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"think about getting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to show consideration or contemplation of doing something in the future. For example: - "I need to think about getting a new car." (considering purchasing a new car) - "She told me to think about getting a different job." (considering changing jobs) - "Have you thought about getting a pet?" (considering adopting a pet).
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Think about getting married outside.
Disaster insurance (for tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, fires, etc).. Think about getting a Roth IRA for retirement.
"We should think about getting off".
"I think about getting sued every day.
"You never think about getting hurt".
He'd better think about getting going sharpish.
I didn't think about getting a job".
Should I think about getting a horse?
"Think about getting your legs up under you.
I had to think about getting out of there".
But he had to think about getting some money.
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