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Discover LudwigThe term "more mentally" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe things that are done or experienced more deeply or to a greater degree with the mind. For example, "This class requires more mentally challenging work than I expected."
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It was more mentally draining.
Certainly, I'm more mentally tough".
It's more mentally tiring than physically tiring".
I was more mentally aggressive then.
The win lifts them more mentally than statistically.
"It made us more mentally tough," Fredette said.
I'll definitely be a lot more mentally tough this game".
"It was more mentally exhausting than physically exhausting," she says.
So I definitely can play more consistently and be more mentally stable".
When asked how tired he was, he said, "A bit more mentally than I was physically".
Rather than exclaim they need more, mentally strong people acknowledge they have more than they need.
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