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Discover Ludwig'second mind' is not a phrase or idiom commonly used in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'second opinion' to refer to a person's opinion or judgement that is different from the first one. For example: To make sure I'm making the right decision, I decided to get a second opinion.
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Just one second, mind.
The German is still second, mind.
But then at that point, a nonblack raven may appear, forcing a second mind change.
But then at that point, a blue emerald may appear, forcing a second mind change.
The idea (to oversimplify a bit) is that a second mind will sanity-check every bad idea and support every good one, so you — counterintuitively — wind up with higher per-programmer productivity.
I'm of the second mind, personally.
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Do I really need a SECOND mind-numbingly pedantic, slickly produced beauty pageant in my life right now? Say you're sorry, Steve!
The agency is falling into a "safety second" mind-set despite heightened safety concerns after the worst accident in spaceflight history, according to the internal report prepared by a committee of safety experts.
In 1989, when the CBC refused to sell him airtime for a thirty-second "mind bomb" aimed at the forestry industry, Lasn realized that his politics would never have a place within the mass media.
On a platform flooded with ephemeral images, her uncanny drawings — with each ridge or fold or glossy surface commanding attention — are jaw-dropping, stop-and-stare-for-a-second mind tricks.
First, mind the basics: sleep and food.
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