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The phrase "a mental block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is unable to think clearly or make progress on a task due to psychological barriers.
Example: "Despite studying for hours, I hit a mental block and couldn't recall any of the information during the exam."
Alternatives: "a creative block" or "a cognitive barrier."
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A mental block?
"It's like a mental block.
"I have a mental block," he said.
"I don't think it's a mental block," Coleman said.
She also said it removed a mental block.
The obvious explanation is that there is a mental block".
A change of activity can help overcome a mental block.
Today, I had just a block, a mental block".
"A mental block that hindered her ability to compete".
A change of activity can help overcome a mental block.
When things aren't cleared up right, it's like a mental block".
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