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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on our mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is occupying your thoughts. For example, "We had our vacation plans on our mind all week."
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"England's use of spin at the start definitely played on our mind, " Bravo has admitted.
These days, social media continually asks us what's "on our mind," but we have little motivation to say something truly self-reflective.
There was only one thing on our mind: pie.
"We got one thing on our mind, we all want to win a championship.
"We got one thing on our mind," Kidd said, "and that's to try to get back and win the whole thing.
"Two goals, people getting injured — there's one thing that we have on our mind, and it's gold".
"Always on our mind," he said.
Guess what's on our mind this week?
"We had the loss on our mind," Samuels said.
Only what's on our mind isn't always welcome.
"And we've got a championship on our mind".
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