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Discover Ludwig"mob mentality" is an appropriate and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the phenomenon in which people, influenced by their peers, act or behave unanimously in a way that is irrational, careless, or violent. For example: "The mob mentality at the protest quickly escalated, resulting in violence and destruction of property."
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It's the mob mentality.
A mob mentality soon took over.
He described the opposition as "mob mentality".
"He's the antithesis of the mob mentality.
"We don't want a mob mentality," Captain Locantore said.
But an irrational mob mentality has seized the village.
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As shown here, everyone from cops to senior judges has a lynch-mob mentality.
"The investigation is being led by a lynch-mob mentality," Mr. Macey said in court.
"Clearly he's been the victim of a lynch-mob mentality in the area," Mr. Bledsoe said of Mr. Pearson.
There is an underlying lynch-mob mentality which is in danger of manifesting itself when the Premier League resumes.
A lynch-mob mentality emerged almost overnight.
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