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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mindset changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe any alteration in someone's way of thinking or attitudes towards something, such as "The new CEO brought in many mindset changes to the company".
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As the week wears on, my mindset changes.
To keep going in the right direction, there has to be mindset changes in Japanese rugby.
The worry is that today's overheating will need to boil over before that mindset changes.
"From there I hit another poor tee shot on eight which got me out of position; I was out of position early and that is always difficult to play once you are out of position as your mindset changes.
Once this mindset changes, the situation will, too.
Until and unless the mindset changes, the cancer will thrive and continue to spread.
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"It's a mindset change".
"I went travelling and my mindset changed.
That's a complete mindset change.
"It's a semicultural mindset change".
A mindset change is needed in how we define safeguards.
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