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Discover Ludwig"minds meet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a figurative expression to describe a situation where two or more people have similar thoughts or ideas. Example: During the brainstorming session, our minds met and we came up with a groundbreaking solution to the problem.
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A split may prove no more than postponed, as the agreed mechanisms for making minds meet are oh-so-slowly put in place (see article).
Henry persuaded these "masters of the Internet universe," as her book's subtitle has it, to let her into the sanctum to record what happens when such minds meet.
For instance, in Abish's first collection, "Minds Meet" (1975), the story "How the Comb Gives a Fresh Meaning to the Hair" conceives of Marcel Proust living in Albuquerque, where retarded children, cabbies, Pueblo Indians, and a young couple called Mr. and Mrs. Dip flit through short paragraphs bearing titles like "Fingernails" and "Marcel's Childhood".
Something of that might be glimpsed in the way that the philosopher Theodore Zeldin has written about good conversation: "When minds meet, they don't just exchange facts: they transform them, reshape them, draw different implications from them, engage in new trains of thought".
When minds meet, they don't just exchange facts: they transform them, reshape them, draw different implications from them, engage in new trains of thought.
Ben brought it over to the Mad Symposium an annual gathering where international chefs and culinary minds meet to eat, drink, and discuss topics in food and shared it with the symposium's participants.
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Mid -and high-altitude research sites were places where like minds met, often hosting international and interdisciplinary groups.
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