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The phrase "attitude that when" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "She has an attitude that when faced with challenges, she always perseveres."
Alternatives: "mindset that when" or "perspective that when".
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"I have this old-fashioned attitude that when Americans hear both sides of the story, they're in a better position to make a decision," says Mr Durbin.
"We see this sort of attitude that when drivers hit cyclists or indeed pedestrians... that it's just somehow an accident, it's somehow carelessness," he says.
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And if you have an attitude like that, when you don't ace an audition, you don't sort of stop acting, you'll go in and do it again and do it better.
His attitude was that, when your time is up, when you have lived out the possibilities, it is all right to stop, and to go on to the next life".. Why doesn't society allow people who share Van Dusen's conviction to pursue it openly and die in peace with medication prescribed by their doctor?
He added: "He has the type of attitude that says - when the pressure is on - 'give me the ball, we'll be alright'.
Quisling felt betrayed over this postponement of Norwegian freedom, an attitude that waned only when Hitler eventually committed to a free post-war Norway in September 1943.
But there is another meaning, the one that coaches secretly fear — the lapse in attitude that can occur when focus loses a foothold against the grind of a long season.
It's an attitude that proves helpful when apps like Grindr have made it easier than ever for gay men, once the exclusive patrons of your establishment, to meet and hook up without having to pay for drinks.
But, when its entertainment consistently flaunts debasing behavior and attitudes, that is when it loses its merit.
It was that same attitude that prevailed in 2007, when Kubica was involved in one of the most horrific high-speed accidents in recent years.
He said later that the experience taught him to be stoical even in culinary matters, an attitude that came in handy when he had to accept such meagre pittances as the rancid butter and dusty biscuits of a Tibetan monastery or the grim rations of a Japanese concentration camp.
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