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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stagnant with" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation or feeling that is unmoving and stuck in one place. For example, "The town was stagnant with boredom, lacking any new events or attractions to bring in people."
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The economy is stagnant, with houses for sale everywhere.
Sources close to Morgan say that the editor felt the news operation had become stagnant with too few exclusive stories.
Tax-collections, at below 12.1% of GDP, are stagnant, with most coming from a handful of large, formal companies.
One is that the economy remains stagnant with inflation low, as in Japan; the right strategy in those circumstances would be to buy government bonds.
On a late July day, the air stagnant with the smell of garbage, there is no wind to fill their sails.
In fact, the Britain that Mrs. Thatcher inherited was economically stagnant, with skyrocketing inflation, high unemployment and an industrial base frozen by union strikes and fuel shortages.
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Southern Italy has long had a stagnant economy with high unemployment.
It is hard to ease the debt burden in a stagnant economy with low inflation.
"Stagnant pieces with no life in a display case tell no story," he said.
In 1980, the U.S. deficit was $60 billion; the public was frustrated about stagflation, a stagnant economy with soaring prices.
Instead, we need a bold and radical budget to kickstart our stagnant economy with housebuilding at its heart.
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