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The phrase "a mental process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing cognitive functions, thoughts, or psychological activities that occur in the mind.
Example: "Understanding emotions is often considered a complex mental process that involves various cognitive functions."
Alternatives: "a cognitive function" or "a psychological activity."
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"A risk assessment is a mental process.
They could never follow a mental process in his thought.
Rather, learning is a mental process that cannot be directly observed.
According to that hypothesis, hysterical symptoms originate through the energy of a mental process being withheld from conscious influence and being diverted into bodily innervation ("Conversion").
Mr. Logan, played by Geordie Aitken, who teaches leadership training for a living, brought the group through affirmations, chants and a video on a mental process called Juvenescence.
They weren't concerned with routine decision-making, like choosing between chocolate and vanilla, a mental process that they assumed was quite distinct and much less strenuous.
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By providing a detailed computational model, we decompose a complex mental process into a series of elementary operations governed by precise, routine instructions.
It's a sign of a sloppy mental process.
Collecting objects and making a collection - there is a similar mental process".
This indicates that a (perceived) barrier is the result of a complex mental process, in which earlier experiences, beliefs, social environment, and education influence the number of experienced barriers, both in facilitators and in perceived barriers.
"It's a very mental process, sitting and waiting for the right light to come," Mr. Baron said.
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