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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a mind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to possess a particular thought or intention. Example: "You seem to have a mind of your own, so I trust you to make the right decision."
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"They don't have a mind.
"I have a mind to shoot myself".
You have a mind.
"You have a mind," the man said.
Could a computer have a mind?
You have a mind to discover.
She does have a mind, you know.
I always say breasts have a mind of their own.
"Young people have a mind of their own," he said.
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