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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fun mind" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
If you want to make a statement about having an enjoyable mental state, you might say: "I'm in a very fun mindset today!".
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Great fun, mind.
That doesn't make it any less fun, mind you.
"It is going to be fun," the judge agreed as the clicking began to subside and she settled in to hear opening statements from the 19 committee members — not everyone's idea of fun, mind you, but part of the exercise, and the price of a life's appointment.
And this whole media circus is one crazy, fun, mind altering baby step in the right direction for Playgirl and frankly, for me.
Look at it this way: If I'm on the sofa snuggling with my guy, I don't expect a friend to say, "That looks like fun! Mind if I join you?" And if I'm lost in a good book, I'm not going to let you carry it off to enjoy a chapter.
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For some the complaining is fun – never mind the lese-majesty of Fearne Cotton and the sick bag, or the lack of gravitas charges levelled at Tess Daly, what about John Sergeant's flat cap?
But during the recent Brinkley-Cook custody smearfest, Dr. Stephen Herman, a court-appointed psychiatrist affiliated with Weill Medical College of Cornell University, did not have fun in mind when he testified that Mr. Cook was a narcissist.
Part healthy Edie Sedgwick, part fit-boy-in-Day-Glo-hoodie, 21-year-old Agyness Deyn (even her name is spelled with fun in mind!) is the model of the moment.
Almost certainly the ingenious Jun Takahashi had something fun in mind when he opened Undercover with a parade of models in patchwork bikinis, tromping in a kind of clog espadrille, and then lemony dresses creased in the pattern of a spider's web.
Only rarely do they sound like mouthpieces – and when they do, you're having too much fun to mind.
Friendly and fun hipsters, mind you, and not aggressive elf-shoe wearing ones.
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