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Of one mind
adjective
Having the same viewpoint, opinion, or attitude; in agreement.
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Democrats are not of one mind on the question.
Nonetheless, it is clear that Congress is not of one mind on the question.
In my own family, we are not of one mind on how to read the tea leaves.
Duke's microbiome scientists are pretty much of one mind on these recommendations: Eat more fiber and fermented foods.
He and I are of one mind on the endless opportunities before us - and how to take advantage of them.
No one says you and your partner have to be of one mind on every possible issue.
"Like the larger church, Sojourners' constituency, board, and staff are not of one mind on all of these issues.
He met my gaze, smiled slyly and said, "Cory and I are of one mind on that".
Since the end of the Second World War, business and government have largely been of one mind on increased globalization.
"Speaking in harmony does not mean everyone being of one mind or agreeing on every point," Halstead said.
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