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The phrase "becoming trapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is gradually finding themselves in a position where they cannot escape or are confined.
Example: "As the storm intensified, I felt like I was becoming trapped in my own home."
Alternatives: "getting stuck" or "finding oneself ensnared."
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Wasn't he afraid of becoming trapped inside Coltrane's voice?
Raiding units risked becoming trapped in the city, creating an Iraqi version of "Black Hawk Down".
************* A grandfather in Bolton is trying to save frogs from becoming trapped in drains.
Up to 86% of patients are affected by food becoming trapped under their dentures.
Some embraced Marxist ideologies, often becoming trapped by the arcane factional disputes that seethed among them.
A lorry driver was rescued by fire crews after becoming trapped under the cab of his HGV in Dorset.
The children, ages 12, 11 and 7, drowned after becoming trapped inside the cabin of the yacht.
The floods claimed their first victim on Thursday night as an elderly man died after becoming trapped in his car.
The oil and gas migrate upward, becoming trapped against the shale at the uppermost part of such anticlinal formations.
However, spurious data may result from gases becoming trapped within the boundary layer of solution-cultured roots and nodules.
For a time, it might have seemed that Miralles was becoming trapped by his own ingenious and mysterious drawings.
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