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The phrase "are trapped in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is confined or unable to escape from a particular circumstance or location.
Example: "The hikers are trapped in a snowstorm and need assistance to find their way back."
Alternatives: "are stuck in a" or "are confined in a".
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They are trapped in a downward spiral".
Both nations are trapped in a web of codependency.
People are trapped in a giant cube puzzle.
That's because they too are trapped in a bygone era.
However, these same staff members are trapped in a box.
So you are trapped in a cycle of invalidation.
Con Edison says no people are trapped in a building.
We are trapped in a giant labyrinth of dog poop.
"They are trapped in a system of irregularity.
Many prison systems are trapped in a vicious cycle.
People are trapped in a hypercube which implodes at the end.
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