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The phrase "anything else in mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking someone if they have additional thoughts, ideas, or preferences on a particular topic.
Example: "Before we finalize the plan, do you have anything else in mind that we should consider?"
Alternatives: "any other thoughts" or "any additional ideas".
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Not that I had anything else in mind.
They groaned, and said, 'Don't you have anything else in mind?' I said yes, the history of maternal love".
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Anything else, in their mind, is simply a mural.
But neither will anything else in isolation.
Q. Anything else in the pipeline?
Would you expect anything else in Soapland?
"It's like anything else in life.
"More than anything else in the world".
"It's unlike anything else in football.
Anything else in your pockets, we ask?
Anyone spot anything else in his office?
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