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Doldrum

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The team's performance has been in a doldrum, with a series of losses affecting their morale.
The team's performance has been in a doldrum lately, with no wins in the past few matches.
The artist's inspiration has been in a doldrum, struggling to create new artwork.
The negotiations between the two countries have reached a doldrum, with no progress being made.
The project has been stuck in a doldrum, with delays and setbacks hindering its progress.
The town's development has been in a doldrum, with no new infrastructure projects in sight.
After finishing her exams, she fell into a doldrum, unsure of what to do next.
The tourism industry is facing a doldrum due to travel restrictions.
The restaurant is going through a doldrum period, with fewer customers and reduced revenue.
The economy is showing signs of a doldrum, with sluggish growth and high unemployment.
The business has been in a doldrum for months.
The company's sales have been in a doldrum, and they are struggling to meet their targets.
The loss of his job sent him into a deep doldrum.
The breakup of her parents' marriage put her in a doldrum.
She struggled with a persistent doldrum after her breakup.
She was in a doldrum for weeks after the death of her pet.
She couldn't shake off the doldrum that had settled over her.
He's been in a doldrum since his favorite team lost the championship.
Her doldrum persisted despite various attempts to alleviate it.
He was diagnosed with clinical depression and experienced prolonged doldrum.
His doldrum lifted after spending time with loved ones.
He sought therapy to overcome the doldrum he was experiencing.
The long winter months often brought a doldrum for her.
She fell into a doldrum when her best friend moved away.
He withdrew from social activities due to his doldrum.
He experienced a doldrum after the death of his pet.
The news of the accident put the whole family in a doldrum.
He's been in a doldrum since his favorite TV show got canceled.
She tried various remedies to combat the doldrum she was feeling.
He's been struggling with a persistent doldrum since his retirement.
He felt a deep doldrum after failing his exam.
After losing his job, Peter fell into a doldrum and spent most of his days in bed.
The long, monotonous drive left the family in a doldrum, and they couldn't wait to reach their destination.
The team's recent losses had put them in a doldrum, and they struggled to regain their form.
The prolonged lockdown had left everyone in a doldrum, longing for social interaction.
John's lack of enthusiasm left him in a doldrum.
The company's financial crisis had left the employees in a doldrum, fearing for their jobs and livelihoods.
The lack of motivation had put her studies in a doldrum, and she struggled to keep up with her coursework.
The rainy weather and gray skies had put the entire town in a doldrum, with people staying indoors.
After finishing her project, Jane was in a doldrum and didn't know what to do next.
After a long day at work, she often found herself in a doldrum, unable to do anything productive.
The lack of progress in the peace talks had left the diplomats in a doldrum, unsure of how to proceed.
The rainy weather put everyone in a doldrum, and they just wanted to stay indoors.
Mary's chronic illness left her in a doldrum, and she couldn't find joy in anything.
The death of his pet had left him in a doldrum, unable to find happiness in anything.
The team's poor performance put the coach in a doldrum.
Sarah's breakup with her boyfriend left her in a doldrum, and she couldn't focus on her studies.
The artist's block had left her in a doldrum, unable to create anything new.
The pandemic and subsequent lockdown left many people in a doldrum.
Despite having a promising career, he couldn't shake off the feeling of being in a doldrum.
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