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The phrase "with his mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is using their thought process to complete a task or solve a problem. For example, "The scientist worked diligently with his mind to find a solution to the problem at hand."
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Playing with his mind.
So, Khan builds empires with his mind.
There is something wrong with his mind.
He is alone with his mind.
We've seen how good he is with his mind games.
He would go inward and occupy himself with his mind".
They were messing with his mind at every opportunity.
After his coma, Nakata "returned to this world with his mind wiped clean.
"Or a mental disability, something wrong with his mind?" "No, sir," Ramone said.
In the crowd, with his mind on something else, he could have shaken off the mood.
Caption: Here, a young epilepsy patient plays Space Invaders with his mind.
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