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The phrase "a logjam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress is blocked or delayed, often due to a buildup of issues or obstacles.
Example: "The negotiations reached a logjam, preventing any further agreements from being made."
Alternatives: "a deadlock" or "a bottleneck".
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Such a logjam does not exist.
"It's a bit of a logjam".
If too many people stay, it creates a logjam.
As in much of Italy, a logjam blocks young entrants.
It's apparent there's a logjam to access new reserves".
"At least, there is no longer a logjam," he added.
But he quickly became lost in a logjam of guards.
There is also a logjam in the bullpen, where Chamberlain's role diminished last season.
But locking him up for multiple seasons could create a logjam in the lineup.
He has ruled out such alliances, throwing Italian politics into a logjam.
Such a logjam had happened only three times before, most recently in 2003.
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