old mould

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

A conventional or outdated pattern of behavior or thought.

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  • It's time to break free from the old mould and embrace new ideas.
  • The company struggled to adapt, sticking to an old mould of management.
  • Their approach to education is stuck in an old mould, resisting modern methods.
  • She refused to be confined by the old mould of societal expectations.
  • To innovate, one must often challenge the old mould of thinking.
  • The political party tried to shake off its old mould to attract younger voters.
  • His artistic style broke away from the old mould of classical painting.
  • Critics argue that the industry needs to evolve beyond its old mould.
  • Moving into a new era requires abandoning the old mould of traditional practices.
  • Can we truly progress if we keep reinforcing the old mould?