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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

get out of mindset

In English is it correct to say' get out of mindset'? Is it natural to say 'win games solely on their offense?

The team needs to get out of the mindset that they can win games solely on their offense and not playing good defense.

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That sounds fine. Mindset needs the 'the' that you use. last bit is incorrect; try- without playing good defense.

  • That sounds fine.
  • Mindset needs the 'the' that you use.
  • last bit is incorrect; try- without playing good defense.
  • (British spelling can be 'offence' and 'defence') d
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That sounds fine. Mindset needs the 'the' that you use.

last bit is incorrect; try-
without playing good defense.

(British spelling can be 'offence' and 'defence')

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