If I can't continue

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If one can't continue doing something what has happened to him?

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Can you explain the context a bit more?

He may have come to an impassable barrier, been reassigned to a new project, run out of time, dropped dead...

If you describe the situation you have in mind, we can come up with some ways to word it.
 
I simply meant, was he stuck?

Is that the right word if he's come to a barrier on/at? doing something?

Actually if one doesn't know what to do to continue? How to continue.
Or if he doesn't know what decision would be right.
 
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Sure, you can say "I'm stuck. I don't know the answer to this question, and I can't go on until I get that one right."
 
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