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What are common phrases using the word mind?

Common Phrases Using "Mind"

Basic Phrases:

* Change your mind: To alter your opinion or decision.

* Make up your mind: To decide on something after careful consideration.

* Keep an open mind: To be receptive to new ideas and perspectives.

* Be of sound mind: To be mentally healthy and capable of making rational decisions.

* Have a mind of your own: To be independent and think for yourself.

* Peace of mind: A feeling of calmness and tranquility.

* State of mind: A person's emotional or mental condition.

* Bear in mind: To remember or consider something.

* Out of your mind: To be irrational or insane.

* To my mind: In my opinion.

Idioms:

* Be in two minds: To be uncertain or hesitant about something.

* Put your mind to it: To focus your attention and effort on something.

* Have a mind like a steel trap: To have a very good memory.

* Give someone a piece of your mind: To express your anger or disapproval to someone.

* Cross your mind: To briefly think about something.

* Slip your mind: To forget something.

* Be on your mind: To be a source of worry or concern.

* Take your mind off something: To distract yourself from something unpleasant.

* Put your mind at ease: To reassure someone.

* Open your mind: To become more receptive to new ideas.

Phrases with "Mind" + Preposition:

* Have a mind to: To intend to do something.

* Mind your own business: To avoid interfering in other people's affairs.

* Mind you: To emphasize something.

* Be mindful of: To be aware of something.

* In my mind's eye: In my imagination.

Other Common Phrases:

* Mind over matter: The belief that mental strength can overcome physical limitations.

* Mind-boggling: Extremely surprising or difficult to understand.

* Mind-blowing: Extremely impressive or exciting.

* Mind-numbing: Extremely boring or tedious.

* Mind-reading: The ability to know what someone else is thinking.

This list is not exhaustive, but it provides a good starting point for understanding the various ways the word "mind" is used in common phrases.

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