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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being ensnared" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the state of being caught or trapped in a difficult situation or circumstance. Example: "She felt as if she were being ensnared by the complexities of her own decisions."
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Hundreds of thousands of new people are being ensnared by a punitive rate of tax.
Whitlam will deservedly be more remembered for dreaming big dreams than for being ensnared by technicalities.
"We have no idea how much sentience has to do with being ensnared in the body we have," he says.
The commission said the information had helped it prevent new victims from being ensnared in a fraud scheme.
Mr. Dahlin risks being ensnared in the Chinese Communist Party's broader campaign against internal dissent and Western political influence.
This prevents you from being ensnared by thoughts that can trip you up when you're navigating a high-stakes conversation.
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Other senior officials have also been ensnared.
Other Carlyle funds have been ensnared.
Ms. Hart has been ensnared in the controversy more directly.
They will be ensnared in a way most never envisaged.
In Iraq and Lebanon politics is ensnared by sectarian divisions.
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