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in a rut





ADJECTIVE
settled
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies remained stuck in a rut Thursday but crypto-exposed stocks were set for gains.

From Barron's

He’s the kind of guy weighed down by an internal inertia, asleep while standing up, stuck in a rut.

From Los Angeles Times

Oil prices are in a rut, and could keep falling.

From Barron's

It is less clear if Beijing will offer tangible steps to spur household spending and revive the economy, which is still stuck in a rut and flirting with deflation because of aggressive spending in areas such as electric vehicles and solar.

From Barron's

For all his messing with the menu in search of a Michelin star, Carmy is stuck in a rut — cue clip from “Groundhog Day” — and has also become maddeningly inarticulate, almost beyond speech; much of what White does this year is listen and react, doing subtle work with his face and fingers, interjecting an occasional “Yeah,” while family or colleagues unburden themselves or take him to task.

From Los Angeles Times