Let's say somebody was going to the swimming pool regularly. But later he stopped (because of illness) and now he doesn't feel like going there any more. He's got to get used to going there again.
Is it OK to say in such a case that he "got out of a rut"?
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Newguest Is it OK to say in such a case that he "got out of a rut"? A rut is an unpleasant routine or habit,
— Mister Micawber
Newguest Is it OK to say in such a case that he "got out of a rut"?
A rut is an unpleasant routine or habit,
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