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Discover Ludwig"mind is wandering" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of distraction or lack of focus. Example: "I'm having a hard time concentrating on this task because my mind is wandering to my upcoming vacation."
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My mind is wandering.
His mind is wandering.
My mind is wandering.
Always a sense his mind is wandering.
His clever mind is wandering unacceptably.
"Her mind is wandering again," Madame Bathilde (Patricia Conolly) says.
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He is gazing distractedly ahead, as if his mind were wandering when the shutter closed.
Ravitch realized that his mind was wandering and that his eyes were moist.
My mind was wandering the other day when I saw a TV ad that said I should see a mental health professional if my mind was wandering.
Despite Lee's troubles my mind was wandering toward my Jacuzzi.
Already, my mind was wandering – what would it be like to grow up here, one of 30,000 residents in an area no bigger than London's Hyde Park?
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