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Today's Idiom = "Change My Mind"






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Change My Mind ( do or tell something which causes a person to have a different opinion ... )
"change my mind"



You change your mind when you change your opinion of something. Example: "I thought you didn't like her?" Reply: "Well, I changed my mind." Another example: "Are you ready to go?" Reply: "No, I'm not going. I've changed my mind. I'm staying home."

You think differently about something after you change your mind. Example: "I thought she wasn't coming?" Reply: "She wasn't. But, she changed her mind." Another example: "It doesn't matter what you say, it is not going to change my mind."




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Common variations of this idiom: Change My Mind, Change Someone’s Mind,
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