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The phrase "thinking about which" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a dependent clause that explains the subject's thoughts or considerations. Example: Sally spent the whole afternoon thinking about which dress to wear to the party tonight.
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When thinking about which method you'd like to use, think about what's important to you.
When thinking about which carbs to eat to regulate blood sugar, think about the glycemic index and glycemic load.
I think most sports analytics people are interested in studying players and player performance, and they're thinking about which players to recruit, etc.
I'm thinking about which one to get.
So we got thinking about which footballers may have deserved a nod in an alternate reality.
The writer begins thinking about which 4 years of his life were the best.
One of them prompted me to start thinking about which classes to register for.
Why was I thinking about which of my skills is most useful?
Time to be thinking about which new year's resolution to break first.
Cook said, "We were looking at multiple categories of products, and thinking about which ones to do".
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So, if I didn't have a stool half of my brain would be thinking about, 'which way have I turned?
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