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Discover Ludwig"with that attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the speaker's disapproval or frustration with the attitude or behavior of someone else. Example: "I can't believe you would say something like that. With that attitude, you'll never achieve anything in life."
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I was impressed with that attitude".
You cannot work here with that attitude.
With that attitude, I was able to enjoy life better.
"With that attitude, no wonder women don't want to play".
But he doesn't get far with that attitude.
"But don't come with that attitude to me.
With that attitude the lines inevitably become blurred to absurdity.
"You don't get to the Olympics with that attitude.
With that attitude, 72 cents is here to stay.
"We're delighted to have people with that attitude here.
"I am very disappointed with that attitude," Shankly said.
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