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The phrase "a funny mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a humorous or witty way of thinking.
Example: "Her ability to come up with clever jokes shows that she truly has a funny mind."
Alternatives: "a humorous intellect" or "a witty brain".
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To one old friend he described a lunch, in 1946, at which someone "turned up with the Dowager Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who told me she had a funny mind, and proved it by urging us all to join hands and make the Russians like us.
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In comedy, you say whatever comes to your mind and if you have a slightly funny mind, it's often funny.
He was a legend; he had a funny, brilliant mind and Stripes, Groundhog Day, Vacation, Meatballs, Caddyshack, Animal House, SCTV all serve as quotable texts of my comedy education.
Not because I find social news site aggregators inherently funny, mind you – but because there's a little Easter Egg hidden inside and, oddly enough, it's somewhat related to yours truly.
Family, friends and associates will remember Arthur for his creative funny mind, kindness and love of life and people.
It's not funny, mind you, but neither was Benny Hill.
Cunt didnae find that very funny mind you.
"Having Steven Moffat as showrunner write such varied, funny, mind-bending and brilliant scripts has been one of the greatest and most rewarding challenges of my career," Smith continued in a statement.
When the Hall of Fame announcement came Monday, Henderson in on the first ballot, Randolph said a smile creased his face and a funny thought crossed his mind.
But I guess I wouldn't mind a funny advert appearing if I was having a sad moment".
It's a funny, sick, morally stimulating mind-bender, the best bathroom book of the new decade.
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