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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am suspended in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being temporarily halted or in a state of uncertainty, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "I feel like I am suspended in time, waiting for the right moment to make my move."
Alternatives: "am caught in" or "am trapped in".
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I am suspended in time for what seems like forever.
But wait," I said to myself, "shouldn't I have thought, 'Here I am, suspended in a bubbling fluid, being stared at by my own eyes'?" . .
I am suspended in this mixture of emotions at Marin General Hospital.
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It was suspended in September.
The sanctions were suspended in 2005.
Ferryboat service was suspended in 1942.
Movie plans were suspended in the uproar.
The project was suspended in 2002.
Rule 29.2 is suspended in this case.
We are suspended in the air".
In my dreams you are suspended in midair.
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