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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mind reader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who seems to know what others are thinking or feeling without them having to say anything.
Example: "She always knows when I'm upset; it's like she's a mind reader."
Alternatives: "psychic" or "telepath."
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"I'm not a mind reader.
"He's like a mind reader," she said.
"This is not a mind reader," Dr. Knight says.
Mr. Beckerman maintained the steady gaze of a mind reader.
So you're saying this guy is literally a mind reader?
As she remarks, "I'm a medium after all, not a mind reader".
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Entertainment Weekly also reveals that Tina's sister, Queenie, is a mind-reader.
It did so by acting as a mind-reader that translated thoughts between different races and cultures.
The G.S.A.'s $823,000 conference in 2010, which featured a mind-reader, a clown and artisanal cheese plates, has already prompted several Congressional hearings.
As the introduction to "This Is Our Song" puts it, she is "a storyteller, a mind-reader, a believer, and a friend".
The next day, Bari Weiss, at the Times, wrote a piece arguing that Ansari was guilty only of not being a mind-reader.
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