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"bogged down in" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone or something is unable to make any progress or is hindered from making progress due to obstacles or problems. For example: "We are bogged down in paperwork and bureaucracy, and it's taking away from the time we should be spending helping our clients."
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Shouldn't get bogged down in research.
Syria is bogged down in endless killing.
Aid was bogged down in bureaucracy.
I really bogged down in this one.
They get bogged down in the snow".
The bill is bogged down in Parliament.
So don't get bogged down in mechanics.
We are bogged down in blogland.
But the plan bogged down in long delays.
The issue quickly gets bogged down in incomprehensible details.
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Don't get bogged-down in the details.
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