be of one mind
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be of one mind
To be in agreement. The two parties are rarely of one mind when it comes to tax reform, but this bill looks like it has garnered some early bipartisan support. My fiancé and I are of one mind on many things, but we just can't agree on how many guests to invite to our wedding. My supervisor and I are usually of one mind on issues like this, so I expect he'll support my decision.
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be of one/the same ˈmind (about/on somebody/something)
have the same opinion about somebody/something: Doctors are of one mind about the dangers of smoking. ♢ I am afraid that he and I are not of the same mind.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
be of one mind
To be in agreement about something.
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