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Discover Ludwig"with inertia" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which progress or change (in terms of speed, momentum, or motion) is slow or stagnant. For example: "Despite our efforts to reach our goals, the project has progressed with inertia."
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Time to memorize that it rhymes with "inertia".
His second, alas, will be freighted with inertia and foreboding".
There is barely a scene in which, glazed with inertia, he does not swinishly loll.
Time to memorize that it rhymes with "inertia". She's sticking around.
All this discontent was met with inertia on the part of the French soccer federation.
This is the kind of problem that only gets worse with inertia".
Some level of risk is involved in all decision-making, and without it, we are left with inertia.
Released in 1967, it charged the system with inertia and called the Board of Education a "congested bureaucracy".
The short stories collected in STRANGE TRAVELERS (Tor, $25.95) -- all written and first published in the 1990's -- share a fascination with inertia.
This paper investigates the time efficient maneuver of rigid satellites with inertia uncertainty and bounded external disturbance.
It is found that the growth rate increases with draw ratio, but decreases with inertia and gravity, which suggests that initial transients tend to take longer to die out for a fluid with inertia and gravity.
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