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Discover Ludwig"became entangled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which something is stuck or wrapped up in something else. For example, "The window curtains became entangled with a toy train set that was left on the floor."
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He became entangled and stumbled.
The two became entangled and Martin shoved Potapenko.
The two men fell to the floor, Hawkins says, and their legs became entangled.
And if that wig sometimes became entangled with the scenery, the show went on.
He ran into an officer and "they became entangled," Mr. Browne said.
And, oddly, because the photons were emitted by the ions, the two ions also became entangled.
She tumbled and became entangled in barbed wire, the spikes tearing into her scalp.
It became entangled in barbed wire after it was believed to have been destabilised by its cargo.
The ball squirted only a few feet in front of the plate and became entangled with Phillips's bat.
He illustrates how these disciplines overlapped and how happiness studies became entangled "with economic and medical expertise".
Reportedly, the spacecraft became entangled in its main parachute at an altitude of several miles and fell back to Earth.
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