I would like to know if the expression 'to put to the back of someones' mind' is used or should I stick with the usual one 'to put in/at the back of someones' mind'?
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I would like to know if the expression 'to put to the back of someones' mind' is used or should I stick with the usual one 'to put in/at the back of someones' mind'?
This is the context:
'All the thoughts of fleeing home that she had long ago put to the back of her mind began pushing themselves forward.'