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mental

[men-tl] / ˈmɛn tl /




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On and off the ice, he said he spends about six hours a day working on some part of the physical or mental facets of his skating.

From Los Angeles Times

She quit her day job as a teacher to be a stay-at-home mom and kept posting about parenting struggles, mental health, paid leave, childcare and more.

From Salon

He says that verifying whether or not a video is AI takes mental effort, and over the long run, he fears people will simply stop checking.

From BBC

It was the singer's first televised performance since taking an extended break to protect her mental and physical health last year.

From BBC

There are two reasons why a team's levels can drop in the second half of matches the way City's did against Spurs - mental or physical.

From BBC