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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stale and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe something that is old, musty, or lacking in freshness. Example: The bread in the pantry was stale and moldy, so I had to throw it out.
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It smelled stale and sour.
So stale and ugly".
Stale and joyless.
They're stale and uninspiring.
Almost looks stale and dry.
Your ideas can get stale and repetitive.
It is not stale, and yet it has gravity.
He called the accusations "insubstantial, stale and petty".
In response, Republicans called his proposals "stale" and "tired".
Its nudity and sex feel stale and humdrum.
She said the behaviour has "grown stale and tiresome".
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