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"I never mind" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that you do not mind an inconvenience or something that has been requested of you. For example: "My boss asked me to stay late tonight to finish the report, but I never mind."
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In general, I never mind the differences.
NEIL GAIMAN: It happens sometimes and I never mind.
I never mind being on the receiving end".
(I never mind a compliment, even when it comes from an inanimate object).
GIA KOURLAS I never mind sitting high; I like to see the entire stage.
I never mind cultivating the rumor that we're dating, but the truth is, we're just good friends.
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"I never minded".
I never minded before.
And I never minded it.
I never minded it".
"I never minded moving," he said.
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