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The phrase "get trapped in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that has become stuck in an undesirable and inescapable situation. For example: "The animal got trapped in the cage and couldn't find a way out."
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"I don't want to get trapped in my own work.
Don't let yourself get trapped in your office.
Regrettably, some domestic media get trapped in such webs".
Sometimes you get trapped in your own greatness.
Buddhists talk about the way we get trapped in the suffering of repeated cycles of existence.
Some of these electrons get trapped in defects in the crystalline matrix.
Can I put Neil Young in a poem.Will he get trapped in there forever.
When weather arrives, it can get trapped in the mountains for days.
An unfolded protein can get trapped in one of the barrels, whereupon a lid slams shut.
Above all, he did not like to get trapped in any one specialty.
I was waiting for the moment when they'd all get trapped in a meat locker.
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