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"on the minds of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is occupying someone's thoughts or attention. Example: The consequences of the global pandemic are still on the minds of many people.
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Minimising is on the minds of no one here.
Please keep the feedback coming, as one person's question is often on the minds of many.
This fact is much on the minds of ordinary Greeks.
This lesson is on the minds of policy makers today.
Consolidation is on the minds of commercial bankers, too.
Celebrating has been on the minds of Princeton as well.
Which Beatle was on the minds of most readers?
But it's clearly preying on the minds of senior Tories.
Self-preservation was on the minds of many.
That difference was on the minds of many.
Fuel savings were also on the minds of the engineering team for the GTI concept.
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