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The phrase "mentality to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an attitude or mindset someone has or needs to have in order to accomplish a certain task. For example, "He had the right mentality to get the job done quickly and efficiently."
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It had playoff mentality to it".
"It's our mentality, to go forward, to test ourselves.
"Italians don't have the right mentality" to shop after hours.
That's not the right mentality to have as a player.
A work-rate mentality to reset and reorganise is fundamental.
It let me apply an adult mentality to that playfulness.
It's easy for a martyr mentality to creep into staffrooms.
We need a special mentality to cope with that situation.
"He brings that winning mentality to the squad.
"I've come out here with the mentality to play, that's the right mentality to come out with.
However, this team has the talent and the mentality to end that postseason dry spell.
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