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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already minded" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard contexts.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest that someone has already considered or thought about something.
Example: "She was already minded to accept the job offer before the interview even started."
Alternatives: "already inclined" or "already decided".
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Having watched en.tackfilm.se your diarist is already minded to pay his Swedish television licence.
Another pro-EU minister said Mr Cameron would be forced to offer a free vote because up to half the Tory party are already minded to leave.
"That's the only time when newspapers have some influence, when they are pushing the British public in a direction they are already minded to go".
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The mix was already mind blowing.
I've seen this project halfway through and it's already mind-boggling.
Already, Mind Fund invested directly in the program, while others, such as 500 Startups, are closely involved.
Northwest's discount fares add to an already mind-bogglingly complex pricing structure that prompts one to wonder if even the airlines themselves understand it.
First news reports were 50 dead, already mind-numbingly high.
Martin Brodeur can attest to this, as he is already back minding the nets during the playoffs.
One already comes to mind (see below).
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