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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are embroiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is involved in a conflict or complicated issue.
Example: "The two countries are embroiled in a long-standing dispute over territorial rights."
Alternatives: "are involved" or "are entangled".
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Two young sales representatives are embroiled in a turf war.
The country's major political parties are embroiled in internal struggles.
We are embroiled whether we like it or not".
Soon they are embroiled in a ferocious fire-fight.
Or also consider these scenarios: Two young sales representatives are embroiled in a turf war.
At least a dozen other banks are embroiled in investigations around the world into rate-rigging.
At the same time, professional football players are embroiled in their own peculiar labor battle.
Our economy lies in ruins and our people are embroiled in political strife.
I broadly sympathise with Williams's despair at the "binary arguments" that parents are embroiled in.
We are embroiled in a rumour war, fuelled by the absence of free speech.
The two nuclear armed neighbours are embroiled in an increasingly acrimonious diplomatic standoff.
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