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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone has a capacity of thought. For example: "He stepped back into the ring with a mind full of determination."
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It is a martini with a mind of its own.
A cardinal, even one with a mind of his own, rated above a mere general.
But I went in there with a mind frame to be careful and be ready".
Meanwhile, the Kings' roster has been constructed with a mind toward winning in the playoffs.
Ministers are now reviewing the 1976 Race Relations Act with a mind to radical reform.
Such easy pickings for poachers with a mind to murder for profit.
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Or they've been hit with a mind-control ray.
It's an oft-deployed television trope, but this time it came with a mind-altering twist.
"We came with a mind-set to be aggressive," James said.
But it also presents us with a mind-numbing series of choices.
We're going to go out there with a mind-set we have something to prove.
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