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"blank mind" is a valid phrase in English and is often used to describe a state of being in which one is no longer able to think clearly or logically.
For example, "The teacher could tell that all her students had reached a blank mind after hours of studying."
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Both of these exercises do not require a blank mind.
An independent mind doesn't mean a blank mind.
There's no such thing as a blank mind, because we're thinking all the time.
No one my age can hear "Humoresque" by Dvorak with a blank mind.
Not a blank mind, devoid of a judicial philosophy, but an open mind — a certain receptiveness to reason, argument and fact.
Nostalgia aside, you get to a point where all you're interested in is the peculiar luxury of cultivating a receptively blank mind in a familiar, inexhaustible place.
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How to manufacture the kind of truly blank, mind-clearing, inspiration-inducing procrastination that existed before the advent of the Internet?
Four blank minds in search of an orgasm.
The fact that people will read this paragraph with completely blank minds should be a serious cause for concern.
I fear nothing so much as losing them altogether and having only my blank endless mind to live in...
The more I tried to blank my mind, the more it raced and the more it raced the more anxious I got.
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