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"have in mind" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is thinking of a particular idea or plan. For example: "I have in mind a recipe that I think would make a delicious dinner."
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What could he have in mind?
Which Doctors does he have in mind?
But it is unclear what Kitcher could have in mind.
What sort of solution does he have in mind?
The algebra we have in mind is (N, s).
What is it that they have in mind?
But which idea of space does he have in mind?
In these passages, Rawls seems to have in mind something quite like Earthly Moral Desertism.
On the assumption that Zeno is not simply confused, what does he have in mind?
What does Mele have in mind by a self-controlled agent?
One-self trinitarians often seem to have in mind the last of these.
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critics have in mind
guys have in mind
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have in anything
have in order
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have in connection
have in the spirit
bear in mind
have in memory
considered in mind
have in spirit
included in mind
have in relation
have in consideration
involved in mind
observed in mind
have in thinking
have into consideration
have into account
am thinking here of
am thinking about
have in turn
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