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"got ambushed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be unexpectedly attacked or surprised. Example: During their journey through the forest, the travelers got ambushed by a group of bandits who demanded all their valuables.
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Then if I got ambushed, I could fight back.
No one would touch us.' Micky is 37. 'I think we all got ambushed,' he says.
"He was very thin, a frail guy, a wonderful guy, he got ambushed.
Katy never thought that she would be one of those who got ambushed.
"I was driving and I hit a kid on tour; we couldn't stop in case we got ambushed.
I know of only two cases, apart from my own, where people got ambushed and were given no advance notice, and in both cases they were advised not to sue.
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"You're not waiting around to get ambushed".
When you look ahead, that's when you get ambushed.
"It's like getting ambushed again," said Mr. Hasan, 51.
A few weeks ago, they were happily selling bonds short -- only to get ambushed by Mr. Summers.
Whenever I turned a corner, I knew I would get ambushed.
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