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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the mentality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts, attitudes, or behaviors related to a particular mindset or way of thinking.
Example: "The book delves deeply about the mentality of successful entrepreneurs and what sets them apart from others."
Alternatives: "regarding the mindset" or "concerning the attitude".
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Watch: Larissa MacFarquhar talks about the mentality of effective altruists.
LILLA: I'm talking about the mentality that it reflects.
"It's about the mentality, the spirit," Tottenham's goalkeeper and captain said.
Sometimes, when I come into my building, I wonder about the mentality behind this.
"It is all about the mentality of the players now and I said that on Sunday.
And if you know anything about the mentality of that people, you'll know that's good news".
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It's about challenging the mentality of profit over people".
"I would like to see an Irishman get it or somebody who's from these islands, who knows what the Irish boys are about and knows the mentality".
No. "It is about changing the mentality of the nation, of Americans".
"It's about changing the mentality away from thinking that basic, rudimentary technology is going to be good enough".
"It's about removing the mentality that anything goes in football, which is sadly the feeling that this sport generates at the moment".
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