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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filled my mind" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe the feeling of having a lot of ideas or thoughts. For example: After visiting the museum, my mind was filled with countless thoughts and ideas.
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Music absolutely filled my mind".
The thought of that night filled my mind like an ecstatic heartbeat.
An image of my frost-covered body, blanched and lifeless, filled my mind as I glanced around at the scene of my inevitable death.
The sun had set while the plane was midflight, and as we landed in the dark, images of fading light still filled my mind.
Later, on the museum's roof, similar questions filled my mind as a guide ushered me and 11 others into another much-hyped rectangular construction with avant-garde ambitions: the Nomiya restaurant.
Her Twine adventure, Sacrilege made quite an impact on the veteran designer: Sacrilege filled my mind with realizations about the interplay of personality archetypes, feelings of abandonment that I still harbor, and the absolute cafe-bombing power of social failure.
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Thy noble image shall ever fill my mind!
"But I'm keeping him there, to fill my mind with the idea of parrothood".
Desire for you fills my mind and thus becomes a space-clearing exercise.
Sometimes it fills my mind and I have to withdraw from the ordinary life around me.
Thoughts of suicide are filling my mind, and I am full of rage at you despicable people.
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