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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mind that" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a warning or reminder to pay attention or be careful about something. For example: - Mind that you don't leave your phone behind when you leave. - Please mind that there is a step down as you exit the building. - You should always mind that you speak respectfully to your elders. - Mind that the stairs are slippery when wet. - Mind that you don't exceed the speed limit on this road.
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But never mind that.
O.K., though — never mind that.
Eh, never mind that.
It was his mind that went Awol.
In my mind, that starts here.
where we have borne in mind that.
Oay, never mind that.
Keep in mind that happy attracts happy.
A mind that is negative is a mind that creates unhappiness and illness.
We don't mind that.
He didn't mind that.
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