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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frozen assets" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to assets that cannot be accessed or liquidated, often due to legal restrictions or other circumstances.
Example: "The company faced significant challenges as its frozen assets limited its ability to invest in new projects."
Alternatives: "inactive assets" or "restricted assets."
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Frozen assets were released and Kaupthing's allegation of fraud dropped.
Solid lines traced influence, dotted lines traced assets and wavy lines traced frozen assets.
A source claimed that previous sanctions have frozen assets worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
In return, Tehran will have access to about $100bn of previously frozen assets and fully return to the oil market.
Afghanistan's interim government, headed by Hamid Karzai, has been pressing for weeks to gain access to frozen assets.
When frozen assets are released and the oil starts pumping again, Libya will find itself in an enviable situation economically.
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Police impounded goods and froze assets worth more than €30m (£24m) during Wednesday's operation.
In August of that year, Judge Byron froze assets of Mr. Down's worth about $50 million.
The act also allowed the use of classified information in freezing assets, the government said.
The proposal recommends denying them visas and freezing assets and bank accounts held overseas.
The bill would block visas and freeze assets of those implicated in human rights abuses.
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