Sentence examples for something of a slump from inspiring English sources

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Woods, of course, is in something of a slump by the standards he set himself early on.

At this time the London stage was in something of a slump after the glories of the early Restoration period.

As noted at the top, Days of Our Lives is in something of a slump right now - one that hopefully won't last too long.

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The West End, in fact, is in something of a musical slump, with a series of dodgy, big-budget, Gallic-tinged offerings like "Lautrec," "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Napoleon," which opened on Oct. 17 to reviews heavy on words like "witless," "talentless" and "shameless".

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He acknowledged the political fragility of the moment when he was asked by a reporter whether he was "in something of a second term slump," and he shot back with "a quagmire, perhaps".

Japanese economists say that Japanese auto sales in China, where top-tier Japanese brands were something of a status symbol, slumped precipitously in September and October.

If something called a "slump" doesn't make you salivate, how about eating a "grunt"?

Spain's Sergio Garcia enjoyed something of a resurgence from his recent slump and climbed to six under with three birdies on the front nine but he bogeyed the 10th and 12th either side of a double bogey on 11, while two more dropped shots on the 14th and 18th saw him finish on one under.

Breaking the deadlock is likely to demand something more dramatic whether a slump in share prices, or the fury of elderly constituents when their pension payments fail to arrive.

Verdasco, a Madrid-born player, was enjoying something of a revival this week after a recent slump in the rankings.

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