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The phrase "a stasis of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of inactivity or equilibrium in a particular context, often in discussions about social, political, or personal situations.
Example: "The community experienced a stasis of progress, leading to frustration among its members."
Alternatives: "a state of inertia" or "a period of stagnation."
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But since he recovered from his most recent mini-stroke, we've reached a stasis of sorts.
However, amino acid/nucleotide sugar metabolism were modulated at the transcript, protein, and metabolite level, supporting a stasis of energy production/energy crisis.
Furthermore, glomerular filtration of hyperoncotic molecules from colloids causes hyper viscose urine and a stasis of tubular flow, resulting in obstruction of tubular lumen [ 17].
It suggested that ICP was increased for a long time and caused a stasis of axoplasmic transport [ 6] what manifested by N2 and P2 peak time continuous deterioration.
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I kind of feel like there's a bit of a stasis in terms of good companies getting funded.
The final four minutes of the score is an eerie stasis of slow textural shifts and quietly scampering solos over sustained tones.
There are exceptions, but there is a bit of a stasis.
The geometry gives the figure a sense of stasis, of arrested movement, of stillness.
I loved magic of course, but it was sort of in a stasis when I was a kid.
The odd stasis of a photo, or an altered image, is quite like the intransitivity of the verb "to be"—an almost perfect expression of helplessness.
Jeff sees "Day 2″ a stasis, or worse the reversal of the "Day 1" concept followed by irrelevance.
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