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Discover Ludwig"be marooned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to the idea of being left without help in a remote location, such as an island. For example: "After their ship was destroyed in a storm, the crew was forced to be marooned on the island until help arrived."
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Dettori will be marooned on 47 until early August.
Now they would be marooned in the very rear of his storage unit.
That is why he fled Cuba -- and unwittingly caused his brother's family to be marooned there.
Ira Flatow and I will be marooned on the abandoned island of California, and only one of us will return.
Unfortunately, supporters of the Chavez/Maduro government appear to be marooned in 2002, when a right-wing coup temporarily overthrew the then president Hugo Chavez.
On his visit in 1980, he and his wife were unhappy to be marooned in a suburban hotel on the outskirts of Beijing.
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We were marooned.
He is marooned, astray.
She is marooned in the present.
But this summer, she is marooned at home.
He was marooned there against his will.
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