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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a funk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of being in a low mood or feeling down, often without a clear reason.
Example: "After receiving the disappointing news, she fell into a funk and couldn't shake it off for days."
Alternatives: "a slump" or "a rut".
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Stockmarkets are in a funk.
Muhammad was in a funk.
"It's a funk.
Father in a funk?
"I was in a funk," Taylor said.
Try a funk and soul night!
He fell into a funk.
Wawrinka is in a funk.
He's been in a funk.
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He was also at one time a funk-rock musician.
Do you slump your shoulders and fall in a funk?
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