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'feel rusty' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe an individual's lack of practice with a skill or activity. For example, "I haven't had the chance to practice my guitar for a few months, so I'm feeling rusty."
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You feel rusty.
Did he feel rusty?
Beltran said he did not feel rusty in the outfield, but Manuel said Beltran, playing in only his fifth game, has had more trouble adjusting to defense than offense.
Granted, there's a whole new audience for this film, one too young to have seen the previous outings, but the routines still feel rusty at times.
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Asked if he felt rusty, Burress said he did not.
For a while, they tried switching off between the two games, but they always felt rusty.
"I was definitely thinking about it," said Woods, who admitted he felt rusty after taking a four-week break.
"You know," she said now, her voice taking on a teasing tone that felt rusty and strange in her mouth.
Riding in the golf cart he uses because of a rare circulatory condition in his right leg, Martin said he felt rusty.
He said that he felt rusty and that his game "wasn't there 100 percent," but that seemed like a somewhat harsh self-assessment.
Even Woods concedes he often feels rusty during his first round after a long layoff, and if that happens this week, he will have to play catch-up.
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