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The phrase "go stale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has lost freshness, relevance, or effectiveness over time.
Example: "If we don't update our marketing strategy, our ideas will go stale and fail to attract new customers."
Alternatives: "become outdated" or "lose freshness."
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Otherwise I go stale".
When did Gordon Ramsay go stale?
The worst thing is to go stale.
He tells her the bread will only go stale.
Chips go stale because they've gained too much moisture.
They'll go stale out like that," Eileen said.
Few things go stale more quickly than piping-fresh satire.
So cold foods go stale and spoil more slowly.
"It's not like matzo can really go stale.
Comics burn out, go stale, lose their edge.
After that gap, you worry that things will go stale.
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