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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have mentality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe someone's mindset, attitude, or way of thinking.
It is typically used to describe a person's overall outlook or approach to a particular situation or topic. For example: - "She has a competitive mentality, always striving to be the best." - "The team has a winning mentality, never giving up even when facing difficult challenges." - "Many psychologists believe that our upbringing and experiences shape our mentality." - "In order to succeed in this business, you need to have a strong entrepreneurial mentality."
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Most festivals engender a kind of aggressive rabidity, a "how much fun can I have" mentality, but Moogfest, now in its tenth year, seems remarkably lacking in that fun-glutton mindset.
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"America has mentality enough, but needs a far nobler physique".
Manager Roberto Mancini said: "He's a fantastic player because he has technique, he has mentality.
That's something we have, underdog mentality".
"I don't have that mentality.
"I have the mentality of a warrior," he said.
"But now people do not have that mentality.
"When you have that mentality, you start intercepting balls.
"The Europeans don't have this mentality," Mr. Critser said.
People just don't have that mentality any more.
"We don't have that mentality," he said.
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