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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are entrapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is caught or trapped in a difficult or inescapable position.
Example: "The animals are entrapped in the net, unable to escape."
Alternatives: "are trapped" or "are ensnared".
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"Some civilians are entrapped, others forced from their homes.
SiC particles are entrapped during solidification of liquid Ti.
Every year is crucial for the 3 billion people who are entrapped by poverty.
Care International's acting country director, Jolien Veldwijk, said from Sana'a: "Some civilians are entrapped, others forced from their homes.
Meanwhile DMF molecules are entrapped within the voids among the helices.
For this purpose, cells are entrapped within a biocompatible matrix, usually surrounded by a semipermeable membrane.
The preepithelial defense consists of surface mucus and unstirred water layer within which bicarbonate ions are entrapped providing an alkaline microenvironment.
As long as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people are entrapped, imprisoned and killed, here and globally, our work is in progress.
Both enzymes and mediators are entrapped at the surface of the tubular electrodes by an electrogenerated polypyrrole polymer.
The 2 3 nm diameter Pt nanoparticles are entrapped and highly dispersed in these ZSM-5 nanoshells.
During coating process, HAp powders are kept at low temperature before they are entrapped in metallic layer.
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