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"embroil in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone or something becomes deeply involved or entangled in a complicated or difficult situation. Example: "The company's CEO was embroiled in a scandal after it was discovered that he had been embezzling funds from the company's accounts."
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Théo, one half of an erotically charged brother-and-sister pair, is speaking with Matthew, a fellow cineaste whom the siblings embroil in their passions, both physical and artistic.
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Many live in countries embroiled in conflict.
Now, Mr. Kiriakou is embroiled in another drama.
Iran is embroiled in its own troubles.
Ethiopia is still embroiled in Somalia.
Embroiled in feuds with tennis powers.
Both institutions began embroiled in controversy.
Then it got embroiled in local politics.
Volkswagen became embroiled in scandal.
Many are also embroiled in local disputes.
In Afghanistan, Mohseni is already deeply embroiled in politics.
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