The phrase "mind sb doing" is not standard English. The correct phrase is:
✅ "mind someone doing"
or
✅ "mind someone doing something"
These phrases are used to express dislike or annoyance with someone doing something.
Example:
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I mind him doing that.
(I don't like him doing that.) -
She mind me not doing that.
(She tells me not to do that.)
Common Phrases:
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Mind me doing that?
(Do I have to do that?) -
Mind if I do that?
(May I do that?)
Summary:
- "Mind sb doing" is not correct.
- The correct phrase is "mind someone doing" or "mind someone doing something".
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