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"have a mindset" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a particular attitude or way of thinking; for example: "To succeed, it is important to have a growth mindset and be open to learning new things".
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We already have a mindset of what homelessness look like.
You have a mindset without prejudice: very firm but fair".
"She and everyone else on this team have a mindset that every possession matters".
The police in Staten Island, she believes, "have a mindset of racism.
Community colleges have a mindset to serve students wherever they are in their lives.
If you think ahead of time how to be creative, you have a mindset that sets itself up for disappointment".
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Furthermore, having a mindset of being "real and sincere" makes a lot of sense.
But, more importantly, I benefit every day just by having a mindset of lifelong learning.
"Today I just had a mindset of playing match play with Morgan, which helped me a lot," Lee said.
–Having a mindset that supports change.
"We have a majoritarian mindset," Hazell says.
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