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The phrase "get paralyzed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a state of being unable to move or act, often due to fear or shock. Example: "When faced with the unexpected news, I felt myself get paralyzed, unable to respond."
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There are too many options, and they literally get paralyzed.
And I really try to console myself because you can get paralyzed with grief.
"I get paralyzed, I can't breathe," he said of the muscle spasms he now has regularly.
"I want to see another guy get paralyzed," a boy in front of me squealed, waving a toy sword.
"If you start worrying about what critics say, or a record company, or the audience, then you get paralyzed.
I don't know how many good men have to get paralyzed before Coach admits that this tactic is misguided".
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I got paralyzed by the whole situation.
"As a deterrent The NFL shoud Just ban for life any player that gets paralyzed.
The highly analytical leader gets paralyzed in data, often failing to make any decision.
I had gastroparesis, where the stomach gets paralyzed and doesn't pump food into the small intestine.
Every so often, someone gets paralyzed, which prompts us to add padding to the helmets or set new rules about tackling.
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