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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make my mind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence as an imperative statement, meaning a command or request. Example: "Please make up your mind so we can move forward with our plan."
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Oh God please make my mind clear.
I can't make my mind up about Creflo.
Dear Lord please make my mind vigilant about that.
I couldn't make my mind up about anything.
I can't quite make my mind up about it.
"It's not just that I can't make my mind up.
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"It made my mind stronger," he said.
It makes my mind bubble.
That made my mind up".
I made my mind up for myself".
"Halfway through I made my mind up that I did.
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