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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mind to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's intention or willingness to do something. Example: "John had a mind to quit his job and pursue his dreams of becoming a musician."
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"I have a mind to shoot myself".
"I have half a mind to make none".
Still, not everyone was of a mind to celebrate.
I am of half a mind to do so, sir".
Dundee should be of a mind to challenge for Europe.
Keen as open a mind to it as you can.
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"It's a mind-to-mind business," says Stella.
Unlike belief, desire does not have a mind-to-world fit.
A more basic feature of cognition is that is has a "mind-to-world direction of fit".
He had too complicated a mind to be a killer, too much imagination for it.
But IIIp6 leaves open the question of what it means for a mind to strive.
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