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The phrase "adverse mentality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mindset or attitude that is negative or harmful, often in the context of discussing mental health or personal outlook.
Example: "Her adverse mentality towards challenges often prevented her from seizing opportunities for growth."
Alternatives: "negative mindset" or "pessimistic attitude."
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"I can't understand how he could be the fomenter of the adverse mentality that was there". .
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Builder mentality.
Adverse publicity?
Same mentality.
Or mentality?
"Different mentality.
This is the mentality.
It becomes your mentality".
It's our mentality".
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