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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stationary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is not moving or is fixed in place, often in contexts related to objects or vehicles.
Example: "The car was a stationary object in the middle of the road, causing a traffic jam."
Alternatives: "an immobile" or "a motionless".
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She rides a stationary bike.
Even riding a stationary bike was painful.
A stationary Spirit would cut costs.
"It's like being on a stationary bicycle.
Flow past a stationary solid sphere.
Use exercise equipment like a stationary bike.
Even a stationary exercise bicycle yields a richly scarifying tale.
Once, she bought a stationary bicycle for her apartment.
It's like a stationary Murder on the Orient Express.
A beggar tapped on the window of a stationary Mercedes.
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--A stationary bicycle--great pulse booster and leg strengthener.
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