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Discover Ludwig"getting stuck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is in an awkward or difficult situation or cannot move forward, such as: "I'm getting stuck on this project and don't know how to proceed."
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Why's he getting stuck in?
Oscar keeps getting stuck.
We're always getting stuck.
Keep getting stuck in.
Talk about getting stuck in a metaphor.
People hate getting stuck in lifts.
The chasers were getting stuck in traffic.
I enjoy getting stuck in.
She imagined her father getting stuck.
Looking forward to getting stuck in".
"I'm getting stuck on my right side.
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