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"mind if" is correct and usable in written English.
You use this phrase when you are asking somebody if it is acceptable for you to do something. Example: Mind if I borrow your pen?.
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ANNA: Mind if I sit?
Don't mind if I do.
"Mind if I try it?" he said.
Would I mind if she cooked European?
"Will he mind if I smoke?" "What?
"Mind if I join you?" he said.
Mind if I sit down?
Don't mind if they do.
"I'd mind if you didn't," she said.
No, I don't mind if you check.
You won't mind if I have another?
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