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"the wrong mentality" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's way of thinking or mindset that is considered incorrect or harmful. For example: - She failed to succeed in her career because she had the wrong mentality and refused to adapt to changing circumstances. - His actions were driven by the wrong mentality of greed and self-interest. - The team's lack of success can be attributed to their coach's wrong mentality of always playing it safe instead of taking risks.
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"He dropped his hands at the start of the fight and said, 'Come on.' I took the wrong mentality from there.
It is the wrong mentality when you go in with that many attack-minded players in the big games like this one and try to play a midfield four.
Something that would normally roll off your back could turn your whole week upside down if you have the wrong mentality.
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Faiz Mohammed, the administrator of the Facebook group entitled "Let's Fight Against Wrong Mentality About Number 39 In Afghanistan," told Al Jazeera that he was trying to change the perception about number 39. "It's just a number.
What myself, and most others I talk to, are asking for is criminal justice reform – more community policing and less of the trigger-happy-brotherhood-that-can-do-no-wrong mentality.
Labour opposes the bill and party leader Ed Miliband said: "This bunker mentality is the wrong way to run the NHS... "It's not too late to start listening to the doctors, the nurses and the midwives.
But persisting in this mentality can lead your life in the wrong direction.
The 27-year-old told BBC Surrey: "We are in the wrong place in the table but we have a great mentality and confidence at the moment.
With a "I want to fix it" mentality, you jump right in but with the wrong questions.
Despite their win now mentality, flipping future draft picks for players on the wrong side of 30 is a move that could come back to haunt them.
Cynics will invariably scoff, as they invariably scoff at any sort of idealism; but contrary to popular feeling it is the mentality of the Little Englander which stands athwart the wrong side of history yelling 'stop'stop
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