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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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In one's mind

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Is there any differences between "in one's mind" and "on one's mind"?

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Well, presumably the first is the beginnings of an idea while the second is a worry or concern, but there is no telling for sure unless you supply at least complete sentences as context.

  • Well, presumably the first is the beginnings of an idea while the second is a worry or concern, but there is no telling for sure unless you supply at least complete sentences as context.
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Well, presumably the first is the beginnings of an idea while the second is a worry or concern, but there is no telling for sure unless you supply at least complete sentences as context.

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