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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that someone is thinking about or considering.
Example: "I have a few ideas on the mind that I would like to discuss during our meeting."
Alternatives: "in my thoughts" or "on my mind."
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From here on, "the mind feels its way into the very depths of the picture.
That weighs on the mind of Butler.
It's not on the mind of the Fed chairman".
"I guess there's a lot on the mind".
But she didn't ease up on the mind games.
Blood on the snow, and drugs on the mind.
I think it's on the mind of many New Yorkers.
"It keeps us on the mind of our customers.
The impact on the mind could be even more baleful.
Everyday this goes on, the numbers play on the mind.
Those are moments permanently etched on the mind.
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