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Learn the English Phrases IN A RUT and IN A RUSH

Bob's Short English Lessons

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When You Are in a Rut, It Means That You Are in a Rush

When you describe your life and if you use the phrase, I feel like I'm in a rut, it means that you're doing the same thing every day. The second phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase in a rush. It just means that you are in a hurry. By the way, thanks for the kind words about my beard and mustache. This is my preferred look right now. If you would like to support me in the work that I do as an online English teacher, please visit patreon.com/BobTheCanadian.

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