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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set his mind" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a conscious decision or determination. Here are some examples: 1. He set his mind on winning the race and trained hard every day. 2. Despite facing many challenges, she remained determined and set her mind on achieving her goals. 3. He couldn't concentrate on his work until he had set his mind at ease about the issue. 4. With a clear plan in place, she set her mind to starting her own business. 5. Despite his doubts, he eventually set his mind to pursuing his dream career as a musician.
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He had set his mind to gaining weight.
From his accession Alexander had set his mind on the Persian expedition.
Nevertheless, he set his mind on "getting the thing published and out".
When Mr. Proxmire set his mind to a task, he rarely relented until it was accomplished.
"But he is a big guy who has set his mind to something and did it".
He believed he could solve any problem he set his mind to, and he invariably did".
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When he sets his mind to something, he's unstoppable.
Whatever he sets his mind to, he succeeds at.
When he sets his mind to something, he succeeds".
But before any of that, Hinton, 62, sets his mind to thinking.
McEwan's interest in science isn't antiseptic; it sets his mind at play.
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