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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mental thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is related to thoughts, feelings, or psychological aspects rather than physical or tangible elements.
Example: "For some people, overcoming fear is just a mental thing that requires practice and determination."
Alternatives: "a psychological matter" or "a cognitive issue".
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"It's a mental thing.
"It's just a mental thing.
It's not a mental thing.
"It's probably a mental thing".
"They are kind of a mental thing".
It's definitely a mental thing.
"It's a mental thing, really," Hibbert said.
Now it's a more a mental thing".
The consensus instead is that it is a mental thing.
It's a mental thing as much as a physical one.
"It's more of a mental thing than anything".
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