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The phrase "are stagnated" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to describe a state of being in which something is not progressing or developing, often in a negative context.
Example: "The project timelines are stagnated due to lack of funding and resources."
Alternatives: "are stalled" or "are at a standstill."
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"If you compare growth on Long Island to other parts of the country, we are stagnated," he said.
If you are stagnated, cruising in autopilot, and could do your job while asleep, then you're almost certainly underperforming.
It is demonstrated clearly that the bed with a brachistochrone-shaped configuration achieves optimum levels of flow uniformity and recycling rate concentration, and almost no pebbles are stagnated in the bed.
When the yellow and green atoms are not displayed, as shown in Fig. 2d, atoms in the red boundary are stagnated or trapped by the cutting tool edge.
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Corporate profits are stagnating.
Meanwhile wages are stagnating".
And many economies are stagnating.
Men's wages are stagnating.
That long-term commitments are stagnating?
Exports are stagnating while they roar ahead in Germany.
Instead they are stagnating, or, worryingly, in some cases, falling.
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