Sentence examples for something of a paralysis from inspiring English sources

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Pottery was as skilled as any found elsewhere, although by the period under examination something of a paralysis had set in; certainly, many of the designs have a static quality, doubtless owing to the extensive use of molds.

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I imagine most writers know something of this kind of paralysis.

And it had a disease without a cure -- a paralysis of power.

When a nation goes against its deepest-held principles, a paralysis of spirit sets in.

"Too much stability is deadness, a paralysis of the political system".

11 headlines to spawn a paralysis of fear, they have brought us closer together.

Burton declares, at the outset of the transcribed conversations, "a paralysis within discourse" regarding identity politics.

What I experienced that morning wasn't death, but something much weirder: sleep paralysis, a condition where the extreme loss of strength (called muscle atonia) you experience during REM sleep doesn't stop immediately when you wake.

That's a paralysis.

She recognizes our current situation as a state of mass paralysis, a strange unspoken collective sense that something bad is happening but we don't really know what we can do about it.

She recognises our current situation as a state of mass paralysis, a strange unspoken collective sense that something bad is happening but we don't really know what we can do about it.

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