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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all trapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that everything or everyone is confined or unable to escape a situation.
Example: "In the final scene of the movie, the characters realized they were all trapped in the haunted house with no way out."
Alternatives: "completely confined" or "entirely ensnared".
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People were screaming all around me, all trapped.
We are, after all, trapped in an obesity epidemic.
The ludicrous plot in which we are all trapped.
We're all trapped inside the pinpoint circumference of human will and power.
"We are all trapped in visions of the mind," sings Picciotto, on Remainder.
A kind of shining wire bag we're all trapped in, which might explain some shit, right?
"The reality is we are all trapped here now," says Croft as the noise dies down.
They were, after all, trapped underground for longer than any other recorded group of men.
The smoke rises at different speeds, but they're all on fire, and we're all trapped".
This is my desire for Rochas but, not to complain, we're all trapped in this system that's accelerating.
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They've also discovered bits of ferns, fungi, and plants, as well as feathers, mammal hairs, and even small reptiles-all trapped in amber.
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