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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are squashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been compressed or flattened, often in a physical sense.
Example: "The books were stacked carelessly, and some of them are squashed under the weight of the others."
Alternatives: "are crushed" or "are flattened".
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The font and icons are squashed.
The audience of around 100 are squashed into rows.
Some ideas are squashed, others sent to die in Europe's bureaucratic machinery.
Over 186,000 inmates are squashed into facilities built for 112,000.
But when we sit for a long time, discs are squashed unevenly.
The same goes for the two blokes you are squashed up next to.
In bookshops, graphic novels are squashed together with spandex-clad heroes and comics intended for children.
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In a real sense, you are squashing his creativity.
The animal is squashed.
Now the Tervuren idea has been squashed.
Foursquare tea bowls were squashed and stretched.
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