Sentence examples for be stagnant from inspiring English sources

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be stagnant

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Lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.

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"I don't want to be stagnant.

Wages, however, continue to be stagnant, especially for African Americans.

"Time appears to be stagnant here," Bastian has written of Dieveniškės.

Economic growth may be stagnant for years, even after the economy hits bottom.

Instead, he said, "we're hitting a period where we would be stagnant".

One reason is that the air in autumn can be stagnant and humid.

"It's not dead, but there are signs it will be stagnant for a while".

Economists fear that even when the economy turns around, the job market will be stagnant.

Without a well-functioning Box 2 discipline, your Box 3 offense will be stagnant and predictable.

If we are to see a double-dip recession, the first indications will be stagnant retail sales.

And to be able to score some points and not be stagnant is pretty remarkable for a rookie".

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