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Used with verbs:
"
Focus your minds on what is really important."
(focus, concentrate, train)
"
You should exercise your mind."
(exercise)
"
The movie really blew my mind."
(blew, stuck in)
"
Please keep in mind that we have more experience than you."
(keep in, bear in)
"
They are trying to poison her mind."
(poison, cloud)
"
Try to calm your mind."
(calm, quiet, relax, clear, focus, free, empty)
"
I almost lost my mind."
(lost)
"
That didn't cross my mind."
(cross, enter, come)
"
The appointment slipped my mind."
(slipped, escaped)
"
My mind is spinning."
(be + spinning, be + racing, be + wandering, be + drifting)
"
I can't read your mind."
(read, control, ease)
"
No one understands her unique mind."
(understands)
Used with adjectives:
"
He has a small mind."
(small, rational, logical, lively, sharp, great)
"
He is not in his right mind."
(right)
"
The human mind is very adaptable."
(human, conscious, subconscious, unconscious)
"
My mind is clear."
(clear)
"
Try to keep an open mind."
(open)
"
He has a one-track mind."
(one-track, warped, feeble, wandering, sick, closed, small)
Used with prepositions:
"
Our talk has been on my mind."
(on)
"
I will keep your ideas in mind."
(in)