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Discover Ludwig'had no mind' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to emphasize an absence of thought or intention. For example: Despite the danger, she had no mind for caution and recklessly continued on her journey.
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"Queensberry had the habit of speaking his mind without realising that he had no mind to speak of".
Adams was writing about a Virginia classmate at Harvard in the 1850's, Robert E. Lee's son Roony: "Strictly, the Southerner had no mind; he had temperament.
The verdict of Henry Adams, delivered half a century earlier, remained authoritative: "Strictly, the southerner had no mind; he had temperament".
The youngest child was on an old, faithful gelding that had no mind to keep to one side of the road or the other, and it didn't much matter.
Trautmann was born in Bremen, where his father worked in the docks, and he volunteered for the army aged 17. "Growing up in Hitler's Germany, you had no mind of your own," he told Louise Taylor of the Observer in 2010.
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"I feel I have no mind at all".
He has no mind — or balls — of his own.
It has no mind and no mind's eye.
But basically she has no mind for anything but the baby growing inside her.
The Americans have no mind to leave their strategically located base.
One of the epigraphs for this book is from Henry Adams: "The Southerner has no mind".
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