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The phrase "a mindset of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to one's attitude or outlook towards a particular topic or situation. For example: "He had a mindset of determination and perseverance which enabled him to succeed."
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Begin with a mindset of abundance.
He represents a mindset of American history".
We already have a mindset of what homelessness look like.
The idealism behind this infrastructure attracted a mindset of tolerance.
The police in Staten Island, she believes, "have a mindset of racism.
"You sometimes have to get in a mindset of certain experiences.
"There's a mindset of being a bit elastic on these things".
One answer has been emerging from social science: Cultivate a mindset of gratitude.
They also need constructive communities which encourage a mindset of entrepreneurship.
Furthermore, having a mindset of being "real and sincere" makes a lot of sense.
That said, I think the way students dress should encourage a mindset of working and studying hard.
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