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The phrase "a sort of mental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat related to or resembles a mental state or process, often in a vague or informal way.
Example: "After hours of studying, I found myself in a sort of mental fog, struggling to concentrate on the material."
Alternatives: "a kind of mental" or "a type of mental".
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You become a sort of mental gymnast".
A sort of mental warfare.
"There is a sort of mental cleansing that goes on".
He's not having a sort of mental crisis".
In fact, his genteel apartment is regarded by his circle as a sort of mental gymnasium.
I like epigrams, miniatures, punch lines, and I keep a sort of mental cabinet of clipped curiosities.
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The team then assigned him a sort of mental-health bodyguard as someone he or his mother can call 24 hours a day, Morano said.
These are born of an isolated, dogged, unfashionable side of the mind — a sort of gawky mental provincialism.
The local party has been undergoing a sort of collective mental breakdown ever since Jack Ryan's Senate candidacy collapsed in June over a sordid sex scandal.
This involved a sort of table of mental health, a scale of 0 to 20 on which 10 is neutral.
They get nothing out of it except a primitive sort of mental exercise, and success or failure in any given attempt is equally irrelevant to mental development".
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