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The phrase "I mind it" is not commonly used in standard written English.
It can be used to express that you are concerned about or care for something, but it may sound awkward or unclear.
Example: "I mind it when people interrupt me during meetings."
Alternatives: "I care about it" or "It bothers me."
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I mind it less when they're especially teensy.
I can't say I mind it so much.
"I mind it much more being stranded in London".
Asked if he minds the attention, Burns replied, "Do I mind it?
It isn't the questions I mind, it's certain flat-footed answers that just won't go away.
I wouldn't say that I "mind" it per say.
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Do I mind that it's Seattle in the final?
I dont mind it.
"I don't mind it, I guess.
"I don't mind it, I find it quite exciting.
It's not just that I don't mind it; I anticipate it with fondness.
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