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"mental faculty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's ability to think, reason, discriminate, and remember. For example, "John has a remarkable mental faculty for solving puzzles."
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Instead, he envisioned within the brain a collection of twenty-seven "organs," each responsible for a different moral or mental faculty.
But what do imagination and make-believe have to do with memory — a mental faculty we value precisely for its supposed veracity?
protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty.
Knowing also is a mental faculty, according to Plato, and therefore there must be a unique set of objects that it apprehends.
In terms of mental faculty: Thinking, as opposed to feeling or desiring something; Believing something, as opposed to knowing it.
The Livepool manager – who declared he would not swap Suarez for United's Robin van Persie, given the chance – said the Uruguayan had the mental faculty to shut out the extraneous controversies.
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They lost their mental faculties.
Mental faculties are unimpaired.
Entire mental faculties go unused.
Do they have all their mental faculties?
I have all my mental faculties.
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