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The phrase "a mantra" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a repeated phrase or slogan that is often used for motivation or focus, typically in a personal or spiritual context.
Example: "Her daily affirmation became a mantra that helped her stay positive during challenging times."
Alternatives: "a guiding principle" or "a repeated phrase".
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Consider that a mantra.
Mutter a mantra?
It's like a mantra.
Colonel Lillibridge has adopted a mantra.
By now, that's become a mantra.
Now it's not a mantra.
Does he have a mantra?
There is a mantra telling us that authentication is difficult.
He repeats the word like a mantra.
"Quality is free" became a mantra.
He's got a mantra for every immorality.
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