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Total English - Upper-intermediate
to [make] up {one's} mind

to come to a final decision or conclusion after considering different options or possibilities

Ex: After trying different flavors, he made up his mind and chose the chocolate chip ice cream as his favorite.
to [slip] {one's} (mind|memory)

to be forgotten or disregarded

Ex: The combination to the safe had slipped his mind, leaving him unable to access the important documents inside.
to [change] {one's} mind

to change one's opinion or decision regarding something

Ex: When I first met him I didn't like himbut I've changed my mind.
to [cross] {one's} mind

to come into one's thoughts or mind momentarily

Ex: It didn't even cross his mind that he could win the competition until someone mentioned it.
to [come|spring] (to|into) mind

(of an idea or thought) to suddenly be remembered or thought of

Ex: When I saw the old photograph, the image of my grandfather came into mind vividly.
to [keep] {sth} in mind

to remember or consider a particular piece of information or advice

Ex: Before signing the contract, keep in mind the terms and conditions to avoid any future misunderstandings.
to [speak] {one's} mind

to express one's opinions in an honest or fearless way

Ex: The therapist encouraged her patients to speak their minds, assuring them that their thoughts and feelings were valid and important.
to [get|take|keep] {one's} mind off {sth}

to distract someone's attention or thoughts away from something, typically something stressful, worrisome, or unpleasant

Ex: Find a hobby.That'll keep your mind off things.
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