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The phrase "a bit stuck here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of being unable to progress or find a solution in a particular situation.
Example: "I'm a bit stuck here with this math problem and could use some help."
Alternatives: "a little confused" or "having some trouble".
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But both teams have got a bit stuck here... 76 mins This is a bit of a joke now.
Well if you are a bit stuck here is some inspiration for you.
We're a bit stuck here, aren't we, lads?
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At the moment I feel a bit stuck, that's why I've come here, to find out who I am and start to live again".
Because I'm a bit stuck".
"We're a bit stuck now.
Whereas traditional documentaries seem a bit stuck.
In fact, you're often a bit stuck without it.
The doctors tended to get a bit stuck.
"So they're a bit stuck," Dr. Maltman said.
They look a bit stuck for ideas.
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