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mind out
verb
- intr, adverb to be careful or pay attention
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“I’d rather be here because it gets my mind out of my misery,” he said.
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“But my guitarist agreed to join us, reluctantly, and the word ‘aiwo’ appeared in my mind out of nowhere.
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But Biden still has an uphill battle to get on-the-fence voters to put his mind out of their minds completely.
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“He’s one of the best, if not the best kind of mind out there on defense,” Stafford said Wednesday.
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As he looks toward 2024, and frets about the outlook for President Biden’s reelection, he laments, “The biggest story in my mind out of 2022 is abysmally low Black turnout.”
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