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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attitudes exhibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the behaviors or mindsets that individuals or groups display in various contexts, such as psychology, sociology, or organizational behavior.
Example: "The study aimed to analyze the attitudes exhibited by participants during the group discussions."
Alternatives: "behaviors demonstrated" or "mindsets shown".
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Second, what is kept and what is junked of the promises and attitudes exhibited in the election campaign?
Ahmed said he also saw the different attitudes exhibited towards foreigners, in Hungary's provinces versus in the capital, Budapest.
Everyone in the refugee camp always knew, and news would spread: 'Beware, this weekend the neo-Nazis are going to be around the camp for a demo.'" Ahmed said he also saw the different attitudes exhibited towards foreigners, in Hungary's provinces versus in the capital, Budapest.
On three of the four subscores – Quality of Product, Peer Support, and Frustrations – the students' attitudes exhibited a significant positive shift between the start (entrance survey) and end (exit survey) of the course (Figure 5a).
The informants focused particularly on ' methods' applied in treating the women and ' attitudes' exhibited by the healthcare workers.
As a result, arrearage could reflect negative attitudes exhibited by patients, which is important to note for early prevention of a crisis.
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That's a sharp but necessary turnaround from the earlier attitude exhibited by the chairman, William P. Rogers.
The Orange County Register's Jeff Miller wrote that the many U.S.C. fans who liked the defiant attitude exhibited by Garrett (and, until Tuesday, U.S.C).
Management cannot adopt the attitude exhibited by a local bus service in rural England, whose drivers passed by long queues of would-be passengers with a smile and a wave of the hand.
To prominently insinuate that Michelle Bachmann feels she is a kindred spirit of the serial killer John Wayne Gacey, who just happened to be from Waterloo, is beyond the pale, and an excellent example of the snide, dismissive attitude exhibited by so many Times opinion pieces.
It needs to approach the issue with more sympathy for the innocent Pages who are watching their businesses suffer as competition drags down their reach, The "tough break, you're not that interesting, get over it" attitude exhibited by Facebook's Director Of Global Communications / Monetization Brandon McCormick's response to Eat24 can't continue.
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