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The phrase "about getting stuck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings, situations, or experiences related to being unable to move forward or progress in some way.
Example: "I often find myself thinking about getting stuck in a rut and how to break free from it."
Alternatives: "regarding being trapped" or "concerning feeling immobilized".
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Talk about getting stuck in a metaphor.
"Drivers are worried about getting stuck.
Probably A, but you wouldn't feel bad about getting stuck with B, right?
"I was initially anxious about getting stuck somewhere and not being near a charging point," he says.
"I was nervous about getting stuck with a bunch of alpha females all sitting around bitching about things.
"We walk out of the house in the morning, and the drivers are furious about getting stuck out there.
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Normal blood is mostly thin and watery and filled with cells that flow about easily without getting stuck together.
Apparently, they're worried about it getting stuck on a strange extraterrestrial ridge.
Freud wrote about toddlers getting stuck in the "anal stage," and I guess that was me.
Or do you experience other symptoms of stress, such as nervousness, worrying about mistakes, getting stuck in unpleasant thoughts or nausea?
What this band are more about is getting stuck right in to everyday life: in the same way that Good Shoes have their songs about buses, The Maccabees get involved with the minutiae of what it's like being a young Londoner.
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