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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught in a trap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is in a difficult or inescapable position, often metaphorically. Example: "After making a series of poor decisions, he found himself caught in a trap with no way out."
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But they are caught in a trap.
Now they were caught in a trap.
Greece, on the other hand, is caught in a trap.
Court officials are thus caught in a trap.
Has Princeton Architectural Press been caught in a trap?
I 'm one of the big-footed kind - and I'm caught in a trap.
"Without it, they will be caught in a trap," he said.
This week he was caught in a trap that was partly of his own design.
He's caught in a trap of his own and his party's making.
The official speculated that Mr. Hussein "got caught in a trap of his own making".
They are caught in a trap, which is closing on many middle-class people.
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