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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a trap" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is physically or emotionally confined or stuck. Example: He found himself in a trap, unable to escape the sinking feeling of guilt.
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He is in a trap.
Stuck in a trap?
"We were captured in a trap.
Now they were caught in a trap.
But they are caught in a trap.
Finding one bug in a trap is no small matter.
The country is sitting in a trap," he said.
"Both of us, Muslims and Christians, are in a trap.
Has Princeton Architectural Press been caught in a trap?
This turnover can place the president in a trap.
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The HPLC system was configured in a trap elute mode.
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