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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

You are in my mind. ---- does this make sense?

or is it "you are on my mind'?
  

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On , especially as in "you've been on my mind recently" = "I've been thinking about you".

  • On , especially as in "you've been on my mind recently" = "I've been thinking about you".
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On, especially as in "you've been on my mind recently" = "I've been thinking about you".

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