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The phrase "thinking lately" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has been preoccupied in their thoughts recently or has been musing on something. Example: I've been thinking lately about how my life has changed since I graduated college.
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"That's what I've been thinking lately".
Indeed, they have been thinking lately about buying a piece of property nearby.
This wasn't supposed to be his life, he had been thinking lately.
I have been thinking lately about how hard it is to scale start-ups.
I've been thinking lately of starting a new school of foreign service to train U.S. diplomats.
Like many, I have been thinking lately about what I did not see coming.
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Is it a subject you've been thinking about lately?
What Bourne has been thinking about lately, as he fulfilled those old commitments, is quite different.
A: That's a great question, and one that I've been thinking about lately.
Another patient I've been thinking of lately was a reflexively warm, financially strapped young woman closing in on her social work degree.
It's about being prepared for a disaster — something I've been thinking about lately, because the wildfires in California came perilously close to the homes of some of our friends and family.
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