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The phrase "are of like mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more people share the same thoughts, opinions, or beliefs.
Example: "The committee members are of like mind regarding the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "share the same views" or "think alike."
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On this particular issue, both parties are of like mind.
Now that's a sophisticated status symbol -- and one the writer explains only to guests who are of like mind.
The co-op board's president of 27 years, David Hochstadt, and the borough's mayor, Mark Sokolich, who are at odds on other major points concerning the proposed conversion, are of like mind about that.
"Having the ability to work together within the European Union on the many issues on which we are of like mind – the single market, trade and so on – amplifies the impact of our excellent relationship generally.
She and Gov. Crist are of like mind when it comes to FPL.
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In this specific space and time we are of like minds.
The two 48-year-old designers are of like minds while remaining somewhat opposites.
In Oregon, another vulnerable Republican, Senator Gordon H. Smith, has even run television advertisements suggesting that he and Mr. Obama are of like minds on some issues.
On this, he and Gov. Schwarzenegger are of like minds.
We may not be of like minds, but we like this food.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, joined Mr. Bush at the school, saying that he and the president were "of like minds" on expansion of federal support to private charitable groups.
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