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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mind to stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or intention to cease an action or behavior.
Example: "After much contemplation, she finally had a mind to stop procrastinating and focus on her studies."
Alternatives: "an intention to stop" or "a desire to cease".
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Fowler is not of a mind to stop here.
It would be a mistake to assume that Day is of a mind to stop here.
We had half a mind to stop in, and ask if Mr. Milquetoast was home.
If you're of a mind to, stop off at some of the area's numerous bourbon distilleries — like Maker's Mark, Four Roses, Woodford Reserve, Heaven Hill and Wild Turkey — on what is collectively known as the Bourbon Trail.
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You could argue that it's been done with a relatively good end in mind: to stop the cycle of vengeance.
Instead of demanding your mind to stop its habits with a screeching halt, just put them on the backburner.
"Like, I want my mind to stop?" Ms. Leitman asked.
Don't try to force your mind to stop thinking; that'll create distress.
Don't expect your mind to stop bombarding you with all those thoughts by the way.
On the contrary, by embracing your imperfection, you can train your mind to stop fearing it.
The eastern traditions observe time, they follow nature: a river doesn't stop flowing between countries unless a mind chooses to stop it". "This is, by the way, the connection to the Google images, a personal annotation of how the machine swallowed me.
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