Sentence examples for as being trapped from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as being trapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling confined or restricted in some way, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She described her situation as being trapped in a cycle of debt that seemed impossible to escape."
Alternatives: "feeling confined" or "experiencing entrapment".

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Meanwhile, others see the government's situation as being trapped in a tightening vise.

For Harlem's architects, that might translate as being trapped between a rock and good times.

Marcia Langton, a feisty aboriginal activist, describes them all as being "trapped in a vast aboriginal reality show".

Those who fret about monopolies are seen as being trapped in a time warp, railing against past dangers.

(She sees it as being trapped in a personal value system that demands she do the right thing).

Despite its simplicity and efficiency, the PSO has problems as being trapped in local minima due to premature convergence and weakness of global search capability.

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And so, yes, it is as we say, being trapped in a hit.

As many as 50 people died after being trapped inside.

As many as 20,000 were trapped in their homes as of this morning.

As many as 50,000 were trapped for days on another peak, near Shingal.

These lobsters are cooked as soon as they are trapped off Vinalhaven Island, Me., flash frozen and then shipped in dry ice.

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