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The phrase "a new mentality which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a concept or idea that involves a change in thinking or perspective.
Example: "In order to address the challenges we face, we need to adopt a new mentality which embraces innovation and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a fresh mindset that" or "an updated way of thinking that".
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On the chilling "Breathing In a New Mentality," which opens the album, Mr. Chamberlain takes on his demons ("Oh God, it's racing through my veins/I'm in over my head again") and perhaps, obliquely, his band mates ("They say that I'll never change/I'll prove them wrong").
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And a new mentality will rise, one which I believe I have been witness to in the last few months.
You have to create a new mentality".
It's a new mentality here".
A new coach comes in with a new mentality.
Next season we restart with a new mentality.
This Spain squad now have a new mentality, a new horizon, too.
He said he hoped the decision was also indicative of a "new mentality" in the country.
After 1986, the landlords in the community seemed to have a new mentality.
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