Examples of 'was stagnating' in a sentence

Meaning of "was stagnating"

was stagnating - an expression highlighting a lack of growth, progress, or development in a particular situation or context

How to use "was stagnating" in a sentence

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was stagnating
The club was stagnating and unable to move forward.
Until recently the population in the area was stagnating.
I was stagnating here.
It appears his recommendations were ignored and his career was stagnating.
The economy was stagnating.
At the same time consumption in the Community was stagnating.
The economy was stagnating and remained strongly dependent on French aid.
The investigation was stagnating.
At one point the Bank was stagnating and we were losing ground versus our competitors.
Available statistics for Iraq showed that the country was stagnating.
I felt like I was stagnating and needed to freshen up my technique.
Consequently, the business was stagnating.
I was stagnating so I decided to take a break.
I felt like I was stagnating a little.
During centuries, production methods stayed primitives and production was stagnating.

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But Kavin's life was stagnating like a pond.
After Mao 's death, China had to deal with the fact that the economy was stagnating.
Coverage was stagnating and, in some places, even declining.
We've boosted her enough to get on with life she was stagnating when I first.
Rail transport of goods was stagnating in 2000 while rail passenger transport was increasing.
Because Australia 's population was stagnating.
I was stagnating here . I mean, out of loyalty to Gabriel, so I have no regrets.
Furthermore, Delaware was stagnating.
After 18 years, he decided he was stagnating and quit to become a full-time stunt pilot.
This group published its results in Spring 1995, as decision-making at the European level was stagnating.
At the same time, poultry consumption was stagnating at about 1.46 million tons.
The Economist says that democracy was stagnating in 2018, after three consecutive years of deterioration.
Total number of aircrafts declined, and passenger traffic was stagnating at about 500 000 passengers per year.

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