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The phrase "my brain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to your own mental processes, thoughts, or cognitive abilities.
Example: "Sometimes, I feel like my brain is overloaded with information."
Alternatives: "my mind" or "my thoughts".
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"My brain was.
My brain took off.
My brain felt humid.
My brain is porridge.
My brain felt warped.
Stupor infiltrated my brain.
Pick my brain.
Immediately, my brain spun.
… Whooooo!" — stuck in my brain.
It's keeping my brain going".
My brain is permanently overloaded.
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