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"has in mind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when indicating that someone has a plan or idea in their thoughts. For example: "She has a grand plan in mind to help the homeless in her community."
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Is that all she has in mind?
This is roughly what the Obama Administration has in mind.
What Geeks Out has in mind is closer to blacklisting.
Perhaps that's exactly what the Kremlin has in mind.
This sounds like what Siddhartha Mukherjee has in mind also.
What she has in mind is an iAsh.
But that is not what Mr Hollande has in mind.
Description of five future projects Mr. S. has in mind.
It's unclear what Relational has in mind for PepsiCo.
Probably not exactly what Newt has in mind.
Clearly the model he has in mind is Céline.
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