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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limbo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of uncertainty or an intermediate state between two conditions.
Example: "After the project was put on hold, the team found themselves in a limbo, unsure of their next steps."
Alternatives: "a state of uncertainty" or "an intermediate state".
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They are caught in a limbo.
"We are in a limbo state now.
Mia Hamm never wrenched her sacroiliac in a limbo contest.
They occupy a limbo between being unwanted and reusable.
* * * Caught the guys having a limbo party without me again.
You're stuck in a limbo of justified paranoia.
A real jail, that is — not a limbo like Guantánamo.
I was lost in a limbo of myself.
Is there a limbo between life and afterlife?
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There is a limbo-like period.
Yet the present still has a limbo-like quality.
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