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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deadlock of' is not generally used in written English.
Generally, the words 'deadlock' or 'deadlocked' are used alone to mean a situation where no progress can be made. For example, "The negotiations reached a deadlock and the two sides were unable to reach an agreement."
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In military terms this was the epic deadlock of the south-western front.
He wants to challenge neophytes to break the deadlock of disease.
The deadlock of the gun control debate has become a staple in our political discourse.
Apart from this, the French high command was singularly lacking in ideas to break the deadlock of trench warfare.
Mr. Mehdorn managed to get the deed done before the inevitable posturing and deadlock of national elections in late 2009.
The impasse occurred after an earlier deadlock of 7-5 that jurors later said also tilted toward conviction.
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Currency has created one of the biggest deadlocks of the debate.
See articleAfter more than a year of political deadlock leaders of Bosnia's quarrelsome Bosniak, Serb and Croatian communities surprised Balkan-watchers by forming a government.
After 11 minutes, Wilkin broke the deadlock courtesy of the unselfish Dawson, triggering a Bradford collapse.
Negotiations on the deadlock issues of labour and SOEs have been postponed for three years.
Though the deal fell victim to political deadlock, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that he will soon visit Cyprus. .
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