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"have a good mind" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically it is used to describe someone's mental ability or state of mind. Here are a few examples: - "She has a good mind for problem-solving and always comes up with creative solutions." - "I have a good mind to confront my boss about their unreasonable demands." - "Having a good mind for numbers is essential for a career in finance." - "Despite her age, she still has a sharp wit and a good mind for remembering details." - "I have a good mind to take a break and relax on the beach this weekend."
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"I have a good mind".
It is tormenting when you have a good mind and you can't crack it.
We had a coShec bond.
I have a good mind to give that jerk a good kick in the ass.
You have to have a good mind for good judgment.
If you have a good mind for business, you could maybe consider setting up your own eBay business, which you can do from home.
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But we have to have a good mind-set.
"If you have a good mind-set, you can overcome it".
"I know he has a good mind.
I've a good mind to kill you right now.
She also has a good mind for a mile and a half, where she'll settle".
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