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The phrase "deadlocked for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where there is an impasse or stalemate between two opposing sides. Example: "The negotiations have been deadlocked for weeks, with neither side willing to compromise on their demands."
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Talks to reunite the island have been deadlocked for years.
Council members were deadlocked for more than eight hours.
The pro and con groups have been deadlocked for 6 years on the new code.
The New York State Senate has been deadlocked for more than two weeks.
It is unacceptable that the talks have been deadlocked for such a long time.
But its 18-member parliament has been deadlocked for months, and consequently unable to select a new president.
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The current skepticism has deadlocked prospects for immigration reform, even though no one is particularly happy with the status quo.
A jury deadlocked on the pay-for-parole charge.
The talks have been deadlocked on finance for months.
The European Union has been deadlocked on GM for a number of years.
Spain has been in a deadlock for nine months now.
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