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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came into mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an idea or thought occurred to you. For example, "When I heard the song, the memory of my childhood came into mind."
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My favorite part is when the passer-by asks "what's downrange?" — which is the first question that came into mind for me.
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Cameron keeps coming into mind.
Certainly other words that come into mind are things like creative.
And you think about most any business, whether, and really, that comes into mind on things we're selling, also.
There didn't seem to be any one issue that stood out as especially contentious, and just kind of 'routine' is the word that comes into mind.
Or just write whatever comes into mind.
Collect your thoughts and start penning them down as they come into mind.
The first thing that comes into mind is chocolates, but that won't last long.
Write out ideas or verses or thoughts that come into mind as you read.
Some Wisps can actually kill you if not used correctly; the Yellow Drill Wisp and Green Hover Wisp are the ones that come into mind.
Also a certified yoga instructor, Bowlin loves to help others come into mind-body awareness to better facilitate deep decluttering.
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