Sentence examples for becomes bogged down from inspiring English sources

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The music becomes bogged down with intricacy, jagged phrases and weighty harmonies.

But it could be a starting point for negotiations if the Bush plan becomes bogged down in the Senate.

Flashback: Often the judgment of what is and is not art, as in the case of Rivers' "Legs," becomes bogged down in a legal process.

Of all people, she does not want to be the ambassador who becomes bogged down in a drawn-out diplomatic negotiation while thousands of Syrians remain at risk.

But that could change if Goldman is seen to lose its edge or if it becomes bogged down in legal distractions.

In between there is an interminable moment when everyone must have "it" but not everyone can get "it," when the potential becomes bogged down by the infrastructure.

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But why do some organizations become bogged down in analysis?

They also became bogged down in the problem of definitions.

In practice, they may become bogged down by wrangling.

But the case became bogged down, with no reasons given.

Some corporate cases become bogged down for years in complexity.

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