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The phrase "is minded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express someone's intentions or state of mind. Example: She is minded to accept the job offer, but she wants to think it over for a few days before making a decision.
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But Mr Hunt has said he is minded to pass the matter to the Commission.
If the party is minded to take this course, her skills could come in very useful.
Regarding the future of Rooney, Moyes is minded to keep him at United.
He will not say he is minded to accept in the statement..
He is minded to accept in lieu and will release around 7.30am to the market.
The company has planning permission, and the Environment Agency has said it is minded to approve the project.
'The Prime Minister is minded for a complete ban but doesn't want to impose his own view.
Dilshan is 38, a year older than Sangakkara, and is minded to keep going for another two years if possible.
If Lear is minded like the weather, Catherine and Heathcliff are bodied like it — together, the most famous storm ever to strike the Yorkshire moors.
Saddam Hussein showed in Iraq how a regime that is minded to be awkward can play cat and mouse with weapons inspectors.
Despite his report, the government has still not declared it will go ahead with legislation although it is "minded" to do so.
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