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The phrase "attitude for a while" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a temporary state of mind or perspective, but the wording is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "She decided to adopt a positive attitude for a while to improve her outlook on life."
Alternatives: "mindset for a time" or "disposition for a period".
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If your friend tells you about something personal and nothing close to a laughing matter, ditch the carefree attitude for a while and listen properly, show that you DO care.
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I think Venus has had that attitude for a long while.
However, Neff believes that governments have been misreading the contemporary public's mood and attitudes toward sharks for a while.
Almost half of those surveyed (45%) reported that many applicants with the right technical skills did not have the right attitude for work, while 39% said they often lacked any general work experience.
Democrats and Republicans alike agreed to lay off the president for a while, an attitude that definitely lasted for way too long and enabled a slate of hard-right laws that passed with unanimous bipartisan support -- laws that we're still trying to unravel today.
Do you think this will go on at least for a while or our attitude is changing?
An assertive attitude is important, that will keep you busy for a while.
For a while he….
For a while anyway.
For a while.
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