keep in mind, to remember something important when thinking or deciding, on my mind, in your thoughts; something you keep thinking about, change my mind, to decide something different from what you decided before, frankly, used to say something honestly and directly, make up my mind, to finally decide something, have it in mind, to have an idea, plan, or possibility in your thoughts, end up, to finally be in a situation, especially one you did not plan, it’s about time, used to say that something should happen now because it is already late, lose my mind, to become very stressed, angry, or confused, never mind, used to say “forget it” or “it doesn’t matter”, would you mind, used to ask someone politely to do something, do you mind, used to ask politely if something is okay, paternal, related to your father’s side of the family, maternal, related to your mother’s side of the family.
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