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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught in a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is stuck in a difficult situation, or is trapped in a certain situation. For example: She was caught in a terrible dilemma, not knowing what to do.
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They feel caught in a lull.
We're caught in a transitional phase".
Detroit could be caught in a squeeze.
1. Hate getting caught in a downpour?
Most are caught in a bureaucratic maze.
"You've already been caught in a lie.
"It's like being caught in a whirlpool.
Chicago is caught in a violent spiral.
Many are caught in a bind.
We are caught in a lull.
Now they were caught in a trap.
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