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Idiom
In a rut.
In a settled or established pattern, habit or course of action, especially a boring one.
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At the time, we felt trapped in a rut: working too hard and not spending enough time together as a family.
But now a handful of places will help corporate lawyers or senior financial officers who feel trapped in a rut really turn over a new leaf.
Gormley has said Majestic got trapped in a rut of cost cuts and bewildering discounts that damaged customer service and sales.
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For the first time, Fogle looks nervous, like he wishes he wasn't trapped in a cauldron in Washington state with a woman who wants to rut him into a pulp and use his leftover skin as a waterproof.
Another issue is women feeling trapped in their workplace, in a rut, unchallenged, unappreciated, facing burn out.
During the near term, the RUT could remain trapped in this area.
Those who have taken part in the monthly music submissions note that it has helped them to complete tracks which otherwise fall into the 'to do later' folder, a common rut that most artists often find themselves trapped in.
I was in a rut".
I was just in a rut.
"We're in a rut," David Wright said.
Evidently their marriage is in a rut.
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