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The phrase "also mired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is stuck or entangled in a difficult or problematic circumstance, often in addition to other issues.
Example: "The project was also mired in budget constraints, making progress even more challenging."
Alternatives: "also trapped" or "also bogged down".
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It's one that is also mired in rank hypocrisy.
The Pakistani position is also mired in complexity.
He's also mired in last place in the Republican field in the latest national polls.
Another plan of the government to identify the poor is also mired in controversy.
Winn, who holds the camera through much of the novel, is also mired in social lust.
In a month from hell, he was also mired in debt.
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Mr. Berman may also be too mired in the old-style political horse-trading that is the hallmark of the Council's part in budget-making.
It also became mired in controversy.
Syria has also been mired in a far longer and bloodier civil war.
The administration has also been mired in a scandal over its solicitation of free World Series tickets from the Yankees.
Golf lately has been more of a head game than a head rush for McDowell, who also is mired in a prolonged slump.
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