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The phrase "a quagmire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or difficult situation that is hard to resolve or escape from.
Example: "The negotiations turned into a quagmire, with both sides unable to reach an agreement."
Alternatives: "a dilemma" or "a predicament".
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Even the statistics are a quagmire.
"It's a quagmire," Mr. Rutherford conceded.
Fears of a quagmire are understandable.
The floor was a quagmire of cables.
Egypt is in a quagmire.
"It's a quagmire out there".
"A Quagmire Too Far" is lovely.
The field was a quagmire out there.
What if this turns into a quagmire?
Kerry rejects the notion that Iraq is a quagmire.
The field, they say, has become something of a quagmire.
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