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Discover LudwigThe phrase "froze in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of becoming or remaining motionless in response to fear or surprise. For example: When the intruder appeared in the doorway, everyone in the room froze in shock.
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Most of his early opponents froze in fear.
He froze in disbelief as the laser guide crossed his eyes.
Climbers slog past dead bodies of other climbers who fell or froze in sudden snowstorms.
And then froze in place.
Traffic froze in the darkness.
Their faces froze in the open cockpits.
We both froze in fear.
Birds froze in the air.
The man's face froze in genuine surprise.
I froze in my kitchen, speechless.
A black-tailed jackrabbit froze in place.
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