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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a mind" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an idea, feeling, or thought that someone might have. For example, "He had an uneasy feeling in a mind that something was not right".
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In the end, they all link in a mind blowing finale.
Kaliouby embraced the ethos, and, though Picard was in a much more senior position, Frank Moss told me that the two women worked together in a "mind meld".
This predicate could be embedded in a mind numbing sorites that would never generate context shifts.
Throughout history, conflicts have originated in a mind or a collection of minds.
The point of his "psychologism" was that logic should represent inferences in the very same way in which they occur in a mind that reasons with evidence.
I can capture ideas from an interview or a design for a book in a mind map, and I don't feel frustrated or fatigued.
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A randomized comparison of home practice time in a mind-body program.
So in a mind-boggling referendum debate, it's understandable that we should do the same.
He invites the reader to take part in a mind-testing exercise.
Suspicion, love, hostility, friendship and jealousy bound the hostages together in a mind-boggling web of complexity.
Thus, in a mind-boggling and slightly James Bondish fashion, carefully orchestrated insect warfare is set in motion.
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