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The phrase is usually used to describe someone who is able to face difficulties without being affected too negatively. For example: "Despite the many challenges she faced, she remained mentally sturdy and eventually achieved success."
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In the end, the less talented Heat was not as mentally sturdy as the Knicks were.
Being in work when you are self-employed and me – and your employer is therefore almost as mentally sturdy as Charlie Sheen – is a less good thing.
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"Mentally tough," Johnson said.
Remain mentally tough.
Though after a month and a half Merle told her — and told me privately at the tennis club — that Sallie was as mentally and morally sturdy as a racehorse, and that some things occurred for no demonstrable reason, no matter how Dr. Freud had viewed it.
You have to be seriously sturdy up top to mentally shake all of that off and quite literally get back on the horse; that, or be wired slightly differently to most other people.
"Mentally retarded?
It looks sturdy.
They're sturdy.
He looked sturdy.
Mentally, nonstop.
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