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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hit a mental block" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is unable to think clearly or make progress on a task due to a lack of ideas or inspiration. Example: "After hours of brainstorming, I finally hit a mental block and couldn't come up with any new concepts."
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The Mets seemed to hit a mental block on the way here.
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I hit a mental brick wall about 16 years ago.
Maybe it was because I had a mental block about the importance of hitting home runs.
A mental block?
"I have a mental block," he said.
"It's like a mental block.
Today, I had just a block, a mental block".
A change of activity can help overcome a mental block.
She also said it removed a mental block.
The obvious explanation is that there is a mental block".
"A mental block that hindered her ability to compete".
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