Sentence examples for rut of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "rut of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is possible that it may have been intended to mean "rut of habit" or "rut of routine," but neither of these phrases is a commonly used or accepted expression in written English. A more appropriate phrase might be "stuck in a rut," as in, "I feel like I'm stuck in a rut of the same routine every day."

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MY food rut of 2010 was soba.

At 19, he had fallen into the rut of working.

Like "American Beauty" (but less so), it falls into a rut of glib, predigested political correctness.

The bedrock of tradition is one thing; the deep rut of routine quite another.

There are some chains, such as Gap, that seem stuck in a rut of festive discounting.

"The president said many times he's willing to step out of the rut of history".

But his persistent reach into the "rut" of tradition should not be forgotten.

I got stuck in a rut of playing relatively nice guys.

IS AMERICA stuck in a rut of low growth, feeble inflation and rock-bottom interest rates?

The good biographer tries to resist the rut of merely telling one thing after another, but it's a struggle.

They get in the rut of consuming alcohol which leads towards domestic violence and other forms of violence".

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