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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mental toll" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the psychological or emotional burden that a situation or experience imposes on an individual. Example: "The constant stress of work deadlines took a significant mental toll on her well-being."
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But this can take a mental toll.
It takes a physical and mental toll".
But she admits that it can take a mental toll.
"The emotional and mental toll on her is truly devastating as this case lingers on".
The documentary reveals the mental toll of living in temporary housing.
While declining to comment further, Higgins acknowledged that travel could take a physical and mental toll.
Injuries take a mental toll even on those who have not sustained them.
His experience has taught him the physical and mental toll of combat.
The mental toll is more subtle: the schools have reported a 50 percent increase in stuttering.
Playing serial killers took a physical and mental toll on both lead actors.
The mental toll on returnees who have sustained psychological scars from the fraught journey to Europe is significant.
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