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"mental stamina" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the mental strength and fortitude necessary to conquer difficult challenges. For example, "Although the race was grueling and difficult, I managed to finish thanks to my mental stamina and determination."
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It was his mental stamina that was tested.
Fortifying one's mental stamina with drugs of various kinds has a long history.
The physical and mental stamina required for each day was a challenge in itself.
Factor regular exercise into your caregiving responsibilities to help maintain your physical and mental stamina.
"Complex procedures are long and require considerable physical and mental stamina".
Only a trained mathematician could do this, he warned, for it took mental stamina.
Once more the heat, humidity and tropical rain took players to the limits of their physical and mental stamina.
They will help you stay healthy and may improve your energy levels, concentration, comprehension and physical and mental stamina.
How does Mr. Domingo account for his vocal and mental stamina, and the debate about the character of his voice?
Laboring over his last manuscript, he courageously summoned a reservoir of mental stamina, facing each challenge that fate apportioned him.
As Wimbledon's second week unfolds, the season's other reinvented player, Andre Agassi, will also be digging into his reserve of mental stamina.
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