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"collectively minded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is concerned about the well-being of a group rather than just themselves. For example, "John has always been a collectively minded leader, always looking out for the best interests of his employees."
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It revolves around the ability to access three instruments of inner knowing both individually and collectively (Open Mind, Open Heart, Open Will).
Rich donors could individually or collectively buy ailing newspapers to make certain that they continue their service as publicly minded information providers and watchdogs.
This in turn affects how we collectively set up punishment, government, and justice systems (i.e. socialist or capitalist, individualistic or community minded) in our society.
We - American consciousness, collectively, and American minds, individually, (as consciousness and minds anywhere) - are beyond simplistic objectification.
We are collectively losing our minds.
The affluent have collectively changed their minds about cities to a great extent, leading to the opposite of white flight.
Everyone collectively lost their minds – think back to how Oprah Winfrey's audience behaved during her Favorite Things episodes and you get the picture.
The pieces you see, collectively — in my mind, at least — evoke walking through rooms of the temple, with their sliding doors and shoji.
Everyone wants to see the show, that being A-Rod's debut for a team that presumably hates him, in front of fans famous for disco demolition night, so if we collectively use our minds to block any precipitation, perhaps we can make it happen.
While each compact painting is an individualized gem in its own right, the paintings collectively evince a mind uncommonly alive not only to the infinitely variable pleasures and possibilities of abstract painting but also to its own pluralistic, ever-changing complexity (Johnson).
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