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Discover Ludwig"far from mind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that something is unlikely to be remembered or thought about. For example: "The old family recipe had been far from mind for years until my aunt reminded me of it."
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Naturally, his father was never far from mind.
But potential troublemakers never seemed far from mind.
Come to Oklahoma, and football is never far from mind.
As Mr. Comey sat before the committee, that remarkable incident was never far from mind.
The comparison between Sept. 11, 2001, and Dec. 7, 1941, has never been far from mind.
Even with a promising start, the anxiety of self-employment is never far from mind.
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£5.05 for a bottle of Black Isle's fine, but far from mind-blowing organic blonde, isn't so much steep as vertical.
Its iPhone app, for example, has a few features that, while far from mind-blowing, are pretty essential for consuming mobile video lessons.
Stephen Fry says that the idea of death is never far from his mind.
Flight never seemed far from his mind.
But fighting was far from his mind Tuesday.
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