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of a mind to

adjective as in disposed

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They cannot have expected Scotland to implode as they did, but with the magnificent Aaron Wainwright leading the charge they weren't of a mind to ask questions.

From BBC

"If you were of a mind to have a stereotypical vision of Johnson's wife, as a kind of Stepford wife," he continued, "the way she presents in the podcast is going to help you stereotype her in that way."

From Salon

“It is impossible to believe that the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence would be of a mind to hold a people hostage to an oppressive state any more than an oppressive King,” Durst wrote in the piece, which was posted on Substack last month.

Meadows did, at least, have enough of a mind to request a pardon for himself in the days after Jan. 6, Hutchinson said.

From Slate

But Villanueva was not of a mind to accept even such grudging praise.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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