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The phrase "a treadmill of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a repetitive, exhausting cycle or routine that one feels trapped in.
Example: "She felt like she was on a treadmill of endless meetings and deadlines, with no time to breathe."
Alternatives: "a cycle of" or "a never-ending loop of".
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Jones, 30, on a treadmill of frustration.
The Colorado Rockies were a franchise without direction, a young team on a treadmill of irrelevance.
Ministers are trapped on a treadmill of ever more frenetic activity and over-hyped announcements.
Then he added: "I've been on a treadmill of plays in London and here.
As a result, GM crops are stuck on a treadmill of continual field trials.
I don't want to be trapped inside a virtual Skinner Box, on a treadmill of subscriptions.
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Maybe you're more of a treadmill kind of guy.
Rats in the LIT group exercised at a treadmill speed of 15 m/min with an incline of 1° (45 50 % VO2max) [32], up to 33 min per day, 4 days per week, for 8 weeks.
8-week old mice were tested using a Digigait apparatus (Mouse Specifics Inc., Framingham, MA) with a treadmill speed of 24 cm/s.
Modern dating can be a nightmare, one stuck on a tedious treadmill of impersonal dating apps, lousy one night stands, and flaky fuckbois who can't be bothered to return a text message.
"It was a constant treadmill of cuts, and nobody ever said: 'Let's catch our breath.
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