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You get in a rut, or the economic situation can't support your new ideas.
So many people just keep going, even when they're in a rut.
"A lot of times a team gets in a rut and won't take a shot."
"We may be in a rut for the next five weeks."
Man has his brain in a rut so deep he can't see over the top.
The stock market was still stuck in a rut last week.
But then you get in a rut and you've got to be more aggressive.
But the two sides have been stuck in a rut for months.
I'd got in a rut without knowing it, I think.
It seems to me that we are stuck in a rut.
"Do you get the feeling that we're kind of in a rut?"
Try not to get caught in a rut, she recommends.
Well, then, no matter how smoothly things are going, you could be in a rut.
My only advice is not to get stuck in a rut.
The trouble was, Barton thought, that these people were in a rut.
Not that programming (especially at 4) is in a rut you understand.
These women aren't worthless; they are simply in a rut.
"I was in a rut for quite a while," the second baseman said.
It never hurts to dream, especially when you're in a rut at work.
Finding themselves in a rut, they have chosen to change their colors.
"But you won't be content to stay in a rut all your life.
It is the state of being in a rut, just carrying on with something without clear decisions or purpose.
But he felt as if he was in a rut.
Usually people got in a rut putting honey bears on them.
He added, "Your mind is in a rut, and you can't get out of it."