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The phrase "attitudinal change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a shift in someone's mindset or perspective, often in the context of personal development, social issues, or organizational behavior.
Example: "The campaign aimed to promote attitudinal change among the community regarding environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "change in attitude" or "shift in mindset."
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In essence, education, in all forms, stands as a foundational tactic that prompts attitudinal change with regard to voting behavior.
A positive and significant attitudinal change towards the smoking legislation among bar workers is seen in table 3.
No, the philosopher-mayor's speciality was attitudinal change.
Economic factors may shape the pace of attitudinal change.
He wants an "attitudinal change" at the agency from one of "abusing people to serving people".
And she spoke of "an attitudinal change -- people were looking more to supermarkets".
But the attitudinal change I see here is part of global politics all the same.
The apology was "the tentative beginnings of deeper attitudinal change" towards reconciliation, his speech says.
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"Attributing this latest acceleration to some vague 'attitudinal' change in the 1980s strains credulity," write the authors.
Sports can be a rich source of content supply to stimulate attitudinal change in the public.
"I felt we needed an attitudinal change at the top," Colangelo said.
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