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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very positive mentality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's optimistic or constructive way of thinking.
Example: "Her approach to challenges is always refreshing, as she maintains a very positive mentality even in tough situations."
Alternatives: "an optimistic mindset" or "a constructive attitude".
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We have a very positive mentality and we always think we can win games.
"[Derbyshire] has done really well on the training ground and I think he has a very positive mentality which is vitally important for any striker.
Nottingham Forest caretaker manager Gary Brazil: "[Derbyshire] has done really well on the training ground and I think he has a very positive mentality which is vitally important for any striker.
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"But a very positive one".
Overall, a very positive experience.
I'm a very positive person.
"Religious leaders played a very positive part.
"It's a very positive step.
It's a very positive message.
There was a very positive atmosphere actually.
"She's built a very positive career.
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