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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got frozen" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been subjected to freezing, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "The leftovers got frozen after I forgot to take them out of the fridge."
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And for some reason Tim got frozen in time.
"I've got frozen pizza I'll heat up for you," the guy said.
It got frozen like a Grecian urn on that Blur album cover.
It looked like it was about to hop off, and got frozen with the horizon in its eyes.
We were waiting for Zabadani's groves to ripen, but all the vegetables and fruits got frozen this year.
The «Demo-cratic Alliance» got frozen later on by the DFLP unilaterally because it wished to come closer to the bourgeois tendencies in the PLO around Arafat.
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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.
Brains under stress get frozen.
Why did you get frozen into empty space?
"But you can't get frozen by that".
It's only Karin who gets frozen out.
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