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"on your mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that someone is thinking about or considering in a particular moment, for example: "What's been on your mind lately?".
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Earthquakes on your mind?
What's on your mind today?
What's been on your mind?
"It wears on your mind, too.
Did that weigh on your mind?
ATLANTA — Georgia on your mind?
Isn't the buzzword on your mind now?
Now tell me what's on your mind.
You've had other things on your mind.
That's the biggest question on your mind.
What else is on your mind?
More suggestions(22)
concerns on your mind synonyms
handles on your mind
on your mindset
on your attitude
on your thing
on your memory
on your notion
on your connection
on your spirit
on your intellect
on your attention
on your idea
on your relation
on your wisdom
on your reflection
on your sanity
on your order
on your grandma
on your cap
on your character
on your cell
on your side
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