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Discover LudwigThe phrase "back of your mind" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to thoughts or ideas that may not be at the forefront of one's mind, but are still present and influencing one's actions or decisions. Example: Even though I was excited for the job interview, there was a small doubt lingering in the back of my mind.
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"It's in the back of your mind.
It's at the back of your mind.
"Obviously, you have it in the back of your mind".
"It's always there at the back of your mind.
Still, it's in the back of your mind".
"That goes through the back of your mind.
"It's always in the back of your mind," he said.
"But there's always something in the back of your mind.
It's cushioned the blow but it's always in the back of your mind.
Did you have that book in the back of your mind?
"It's one of those things that's always in the back of your mind".
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