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'bogged down' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is struggling to progress or make progress. For example, "The project has been bogged down by unexpected delays."
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bogged down
verb
Past of bog down
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The narrative bogged down too.
Shouldn't get bogged down in research.
Syria is bogged down in endless killing.
I got bogged down somewhere around Luxembourg.
She felt bogged down at 31.
Was the project bogged down by corruption?
Thus, my place gets bogged down fast.
Don't get bogged down with precise descriptions.
Aid was bogged down in bureaucracy.
I really bogged down in this one.
But that inquiry soon bogged down.
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