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They get bogged down in the snow".
He doesn't want to "get bogged down in the numbers".
They also became bogged down in the problem of definitions.
A museum project got bogged down in the 1990s.
Previous bills had bogged down in the Assembly.
"You can get bogged down in the city.
We don't get bogged down in the details of everything".
I would recommend calculators, then, so the students don't get bogged down in the formulas.
"I refused to get bogged down in the challenges," he said.
He simply has decided not to get bogged down in the minutiae of his movements.
Elsewhere their talks were still bogged down in the many squabbles inherited from their predecessors.
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