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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mind about" is not correct and is not used in standard written English.
If you are looking for a phrase that means something similar to "mind about," consider phrases like "keep in mind," "be mindful of," or "bear in mind." For example: "Keep in mind that the final project is due next month."
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"Never mind about that.
Changed mind about item.
(Actually, never mind about that one).
Did Allardyce mind about upsetting Mourinho?
(He changed his mind about that).
I no longer mind about the weather.
He casts his mind about.
Still, never mind about them.
Do you mind about that?
I don't mind about that".
Bibi's husband changes his mind about Prague.
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