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"frozen in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of something being unchanged or unchanging over time. Example: The town was frozen in a perpetual winter, with snow covering the buildings and streets, giving it a picturesque, frozen-in-time appearance.
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— frozen in the permafrost.
"Just frozen in agony".
Rivers were frozen in Philadelphia.
It remains frozen in time.
Frozen in fear.
The moments are frozen in the mind.
The case was frozen in 2004.
"Rocky's fists are frozen in stone.
Abydos "remains frozen in time," Saman said.
The storefront seems frozen in time.
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frozen-in condition.
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