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Can I say "of" instead of "about" in this context?

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Rebecca

Although "of" and "about" have the same function, when you are asking someone about their thoughts, "what are you thinking about" sounds most natural! Ex: You look lost. What are you thinking about? Ex: I'm thinking about what I should do after work.

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