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be mired
verb
To weigh down.
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The economy is still gonna be mired in recession.
A business that used to be mired in spam is becoming far more legitimate.
That means H.P. could be mired in a long-running accounting investigation.
The country won't be mired in an unpopular Republican-originated war.
You can't be mired in the past, you have to embrace the future.
French officials sent 2,500 troops, but worry that they will be mired there for years.
Little did the Tigers know but they would soon be mired in a much deeper tub of trouble.
But while the financial markets are soaring, the real economy appears to be mired in an endless slog.
Yet if Mr Anastasiades misses this opportunity, the island may be mired in economic gloom for decades to come.
Legislation will still be mired in mucky procedural delays, though there will be fewer of them to exploit.
Somali politicians seem to be mired in haggling over positions, hobbling any moves to deliver services or expand security.
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