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Discover Ludwig"across my mind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a thought or idea that has suddenly come to one's mind. It can also imply a fleeting or passing thought. Example: As I was driving to work, a memory of my childhood suddenly flew across my mind.
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The thought, "I've already had a huge challenge" flashed across my mind.
Baghdatis slammed in an ace on the first point here and the thought "Ace, ace baby" flashed across my mind.
Not at all; a jolly Verse of Hipponax flashed across my mind.
A panorama of experiences from early childhood to the present rolled across my mind.
With those images racing across my mind, I scooped up Annabelle.
'For a terrible moment,' he writes, 'a scene flashed across my mind.
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My mind shot off across the fields; my mind caressed the shape of Mary, her grinning mouth, her dirty face, her blouse shooting up over her chest and showing her dappled ribs.
There was a certain magic about the books, transportation devices that whisked me from one land to another, my body remaining in my chair, but my mind traveling across, above, under, and outside the world.
My fingers refuse to move across the keys as my mind is clouded with pain and anguish.
I cranked up P Diddy, glared across the water, fixed my mind on the opposite side of the lake and dived in.
After leaving the coffee shop and walking across the Boulder campus, my mind grappled with the possibility of climate science being incorrect.
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