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Discover Ludwig"little rusty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that someone or something is not functioning as well as they should, and has become out of practice. Example: After not having ridden a bike for so many years, I was a little rusty when I got on the bike again.
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He was just a little rusty".
He said he felt a little rusty.
But he's also, now, "a little rusty".
"I'm a little rusty," Van Pelt said.
Woodson said he expected Brewer to be a little rusty.
But apparently I was a little rusty on tradition.
"I think obviously I was a little rusty movement-wise.
Yes, her comedic skills are a little rusty.
"I think he's a little rusty," Arena said.
"Or at least they become a little rusty.
He was probably a little rusty and out of shape.
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