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Discover Ludwig"mental lapse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a temporary or momentary failure of memory or judgment. You can use it when describing a mistake or error that was caused by a temporary lapse in mental processing. Example: "The CEO's recent decision to merge the two companies was a result of a mental lapse, as he failed to consider the potential consequences."
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Manager Jerry Manuel called that instance a mental lapse.
"Another mental lapse," Sehorn said of the touchdown.
Everyone has the occasional mental lapse, even the manager.
The Patriots even committed a mental lapse just before halftime.
A mental lapse by an exhausted player after weeks of tense competition?
The case focused on whether his actions resulted from a momentary mental lapse.
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Weaknesses: Tackling technique, mental lapses.
Scott Stevens blamed it on mental lapses.
Mourning was especially vulnerable to mental lapses.
"We made some mental lapses down the stretch," West said.
We had some mental lapses right after that".
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