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Discover Ludwig"mind being" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase meaning to be bothered or annoyed by something. It can also mean to have a particular attitude or opinion about something. An example of using "mind being" in a sentence is: "I don't mind being asked to help, but it would have been nice to be given some notice beforehand." Here, "mind being" means to be bothered by being asked to help without advance notice.
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We don't mind being that.
Did you mind being poor, Lionel?
He doesn't particularly mind being booed.
I don't mind being spelt Jhon.
They do not mind being the anomaly.
She didn't mind being awakened.
They don't mind being rude.
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He didn't mind being a 7-1 underdog.
I don't mind being lumped in, no.
I don't mind [being compared to her].
"I don't mind being back by midnight.
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