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"wouldn't mind" is a perfectly valid expression in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you would be content with something if it happens, but you don't necessarily want or expect it. For example: "I wouldn't mind going to the beach this weekend if it's nice out."
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"I wouldn't mind staying.
I wouldn't mind.
"I wouldn't mind herdin.
He wouldn't mind".
I wouldn't mind doing TV.
"I wouldn't mind," Lewis replied.
"Wouldn't mind bein out there".
I wouldn't mind her winning".
I said you wouldn't mind".
If you wouldn't mind that".
MK: I wouldn't mind.
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