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Discover Ludwig"mind where" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "keep in mind" or "bear in mind" in written English. For example, "Keep in mind that the deadline is tomorrow."
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Never mind where exactly.
We don't mind where they come from.
I don't mind where it's set, really.
With that in mind, where is your favorite fanesca place?
"I paid a pretty penny, so mind where you set it".
"They don't mind where they stay – they just want to be treated".
"He had a mind where things stuck, so he could remember titles and authors".
But you try to think yourself into a state of mind where people can do that".
In one case, you have an industrial model in mind, where it's about compliance and standardization.
When we lose our mind, where is it to be found?
("I have soft ground and hard ground to my feelings. You should mind where you step").
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