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Discover Ludwig"not minding" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express that someone is not bothered, concerned, or affected by something. Example: "She went about her day, not minding the rain pouring down outside."
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It glanced up, not minding me at all.
In the diner she'd be a different person clearing up the plates, not minding the lorrymen's cigarette smoke, not minding what they said to her.
"But what's the trick, then?" "The trick," Lawrence declares, "is not minding that it hurts".
"If you're not minding the store," he said, "someone else could come in".
He had thought about Madonna with her clothes off, not minding that she called herself that.
feel as if he is not "minding" you, he may just not understand.
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Bennett does not mind.
She does not mind.
Some people may not mind.
The government might not mind.
But they do not mind.
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