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The phrase 'be frozen to' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the figurative sense, meaning to be stuck in a certain situation or condition. For example, "The family was frozen to the same cycle of poverty for generations."
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The municipal library and several archives have been carting their damaged collections to a frozen-food processing plant, where they will be frozen to halt further deterioration until they can be vacuum-dried.
Thought I would be frozen to death" 24.
Thought I would be frozen to death" 30.
In practice, this should be frozen to unity (the default) in any fit.
The remaining stock can then be frozen to use as and when needed.
The NAO said other audit projects would be frozen to complete the task, but failed to give a publication date.
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First, most commercial pork is frozen to kill the parasite.
Nerd immediately realised his tyres were frozen to the hardstand.
We're frozen to the spot with terror.
"Gee, my tyres are frozen to the hardstand," he said.
"I was frozen to the spot for a long time.
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