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The phrase "pernicious mindset" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a harmful or damaging way of thinking that can have negative effects on a person or a group of people. Example: The spread of conspiracy theories online can lead to a pernicious mindset that views all authority and information as untrustworthy.
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"Changing the way we label healthy foods is one step toward changing the pernicious mindset that healthy eating is depriving and distasteful," Crum said.
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We are not yet witnessing a pernicious Japanese-style mindset for households and companies, that there's no point spending today if goods and services can be bought cheaper tomorrow - which is what would create a vicious spiral of falling prices engendering ever shrinking demand and activity.
Anti-Americanism is every bit as pernicious as anti-Europeanism, and has no place in the mindset of a successful UK foreign policy.
"Pernicious quicksand!
But pernicious?
One Mindset.
You have pernicious anemia.
Mindset positive?
And they are pernicious.
That is pernicious.
The proposal is pernicious.
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