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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Status quo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the existing state or condition of affairs, often in a social or political context. Example: "The company is hesitant to change its policies, as it prefers to maintain the status quo."
Idiom
Status quo.
Someone who wants to preserve the status quo wants a particular situation to remain unchanged.
Dictionary
Status quo
noun
The state of things; the way things are, as opposed to the way they could be; the existing state of affairs.
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"Status Quo.
Take that, status quo!
The status quo?
The status quo is asphyxiating.
The status quo was untenable.
She challenges the status quo.
The status quo won out.
The status quo is worse.
"The status quo is unacceptable".
The status quo favors Democrats.
On the edge Status quo?
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