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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a like mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who shares similar thoughts, opinions, or interests with another person.
Example: "I always enjoy discussing ideas with Sarah; we seem to have a like mind on many topics."
Alternatives: "a similar mindset" or "like-minded individuals".
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In Greinke, he found a like mind.
For those of a like mind, Livid will not disappoint.
Politicians of a like mind will largely agree with that manifesto, believing it to be better than the alternative.
"To see so many people of a like mind, I think we may finally have our moment in time".
The informant met Mr. Cromitie, and it quickly appeared that Mr. Cromitie was of a like mind with the apparent radical before him, according to the complaint.
But it's later that the film, already icily brilliant, somehow thaws into shape, as Farrell encounters a like mind in Rachel Weisz's fellow "loner".
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When you think about it, all people are of a like-mind when it comes to living a life unthreatened by hatred and violence.
"It's a little like mind reading," says Henrik Walter, a neurologist and psychiatrist with the University Clinic of Ulm, Germany, where he conducts brain-imaging work for DaimlerChrysler.
A close friend of like mind can join, but this is a solo journey.
But ethical concerns abound, not least whether chimeras could end up with a human-like mind.
RGB Transition is a collaboration between two like minds: Timothy Evans, a designer, director and animator, and graphic designer Daniel Eatock.
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