Microsoft Word Doesn't Like The Word MindSet?

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I've been editing and re-editing a sentence with the word "mindset" in it. I know ezine articles won't accept it with the green grammar line underlining it.

I can't get around it no matter what I do with the sentence.

Has anyone had this problem before?

Thanks

Mark Rafferty
  • Profile picture of the author Intrepreneur
    Adding the word focused after the word mindset was the only way possible for me to fix this.

    Microsoft Word is smart, got some LSI going on there maybe. hehe
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    • Profile picture of the author WendellC
      My Word 2003 doesn't flag it as long as I use it in a sentence.

      You have a nice mindset.

      What a bad mindset you must have.

      Eat my mindset.

      Mindset yourself, buddy.

      The only time I get the green underline is when I just have the word by itself.

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      • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
        Using Word isn't within my mindset. OO all the way!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandic
    I just ignore what ms word says about mindset as I know there is one.
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    • Profile picture of the author webwyn
      Have you tried the good old hyphen. Mindset = Mind-Set. Not sure how that works for you and in your context.
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