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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a broad perspective, is open-minded, or possesses significant intellectual capacity.
Example: "In discussions about complex issues, it's clear that she has a big mind, always considering multiple viewpoints."
Alternatives: "a broad mind" or "an expansive mind".
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It's a big mind game, Lehman said.
"It's definitely a big mind game.
It's a big mind shift," said Sarah Alexander, president of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association.
She admits that rising to the psychological challenge will be key: "It's definitely a big mind game.
A dog may not have a big mind, but it has enough mind to keep in mind a ball that has gone out of sight.
"I said you may have physical small body, but you tell them you have a big mind, and if they call you a nerd, what's so bad about being a nerd?" she said.
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"It's a big mind-set thing.
It's a big mind-shift for a security company that used to be all about the secrecy and keeping things in-house.
This doesn't have to be a big mind-blowing sexual encounter, but it needs to be something intimate enough that you wouldn't want to do it with anyone else.
Why couldn't we pretend to be dinosaurs walking through the hallway, or sing our favorite song out loud? Singing, dancing, and pretending are all things that STILL bring me joy, just because i'm in a bigger body and have a bigger mind means I can't play anymore?
The book is the product of a very big mind, who lost interest in almost everything War and Peace was about before he died.
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