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"thinking about going" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is considering or planning to go somewhere or do something. Example: "I'm thinking about going to the beach this weekend if the weather is nice."
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But now we're seriously thinking about going".
It may matter to wavering voters - disillusioned Tories or disconnected Labour supporters - who are seriously thinking about going purple.
Now he is thinking about going national.
I'm thinking about going back to school.
Hello, I'm thinking about going to university.
I'm thinking about going for dance classes.
"I have been thinking about going back for a visit.
"We're not really even thinking about going public".
"I was already thinking about going there," Ms. Gidley said.
"Fifteen guys in this class are thinking about going pro".
"I have been thinking about going off the grid for a while now," she wrote.
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