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Filter by Meaning The doctor was concerned about the patient's inertness in responding to the treatment.
The designer's inertness led to a lack of fresh designs.
The artist's work failed to evoke emotion and was criticized for its inertness.
His procrastination and inertness towards studying led to his failing grades.
The writer's inertness in coming up with new ideas hindered his creativity.
The inertness of the medication made it suitable for long-term use.
The inertness of the gas made it safe to handle.
The medication's inertness made it ineffective in treating the disease.
The musician was disappointed by the inertness of the audience, who remained seated and unresponsive throughout the concert.
The market's inertness reflected the lack of interest in the company's stocks.
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