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The phrase "in deadlock" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more parties are at a stalemate and are unable to reach a resolution or decision. Example: The negotiations between the two countries have been in deadlock for weeks, with neither side willing to compromise on their demands.
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Ministries have repeatedly been in deadlock.
Talks at a summit in Brussels ended in deadlock.
Plans for a bio-pic might have ended in deadlock, but IMDB is keeping hope alive.
This month, a bill to double the number of charter schools ended in deadlock in Albany.
The latest talks between Alexis Tsipras, the Greek Prime Minister, and creditors ended in deadlock.
It ended in deadlock, and led to another unsatisfactory "unity government".
A8 Afghan Constitution in Trouble Afghanistan's constitutional convention continued in deadlock.
Officer Conroy's previous trial on manslaughter charges ended in deadlock last March.
X Factor has taught us that having four judges often results in deadlock.
The polls have been in deadlock since the middle of March, with Labour and the Conservatives both hovering around 33.5%.
8 May: A full day of horse-trading between the major parties, that still results in deadlock.
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