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The phrase "a mentality of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular way of thinking or attitude that characterizes a person or group.
Example: "The company fosters a mentality of innovation and creativity among its employees."
Alternatives: "a mindset of" or "an attitude of".
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"In the past people would help the mentally ill with a mentality of helping the vulnerable," Guo adds.
"It creates a mentality of inclusion".
"Youth don't necessarily have a mentality of peace," he said.
And it sort of encouraged a mentality of robbing.
The United States "still has a mentality of domination, of subjugation," Mr. Morales said.
"There's too much of a mentality of silver bullets," Broome told me.
And the country is infused with a mentality of decline.Plainly, the parallel is not perfect.
She is concerned that residency programs will "take on a mentality of shift work," she said.
We've always had a mentality of concentrating on revenue and getting paying customers first, then thinking about raising money later".
"On the corners, it's really about a mentality of wanting to get in there and do it".
"I can see that there's a mentality of confusion at play, but it's not a poor place," he said.
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