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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets frozen" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something becomes cold and hard due to extreme cold, for example: "The lake's surface gets frozen during the winter months."
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The prostate gets frozen to -40 below, gently thawed, and then re-frozen like the first time, and finally thawed once again.
"Whenever my mother has her nervous condition, the left side of her face gets frozen.
"I remember being really sad that Han Solo gets frozen at the end," he said.
Anybody who doesn't go along with the unstated rules gets frozen out.
Marley gets frozen yogurt at two and calls it a day.
If welfare gets frozen we might just about survive, but if it's cut any more we wouldn't cope.
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At Michigan it gets freezing during the winter.
Brains under stress get frozen.
"But you can't get frozen by that".
And for some reason Tim got frozen in time.
For the mining companies, getting frozen out is probably a disappointment they can live with.
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