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Discover Ludwig"a mind that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that describes the thoughts or actions of someone's mind. Example: A mind that is constantly curious is a powerful tool for learning and growth.
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They betray a mind that is permanently on a war footing".
"I have a mind that can remember all these ridiculous details," he said.
He was endowed with a mind that was highly original and deeply troubled.
"She had a mind that was open to people and experiences," she said.
You can't trick a mind that has common sense when you are asked permission.
Like Williams, Franken has a mind that apparently operates at a phenomenal speed.
The professor knows that here's a mind that wants to work.
The essence of being very able is that you have a mind that can move around".
He had a mind that let him see answers – musically, spiritually, even politically.
But behind that nice face was a mind that was very critical.
And if you suffer from anxiety, you will wish for a mind that does not spin every slightest situation into catastrophe — a mind that approaches everyday life with poise, reason and equanimity.
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