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"in the mud" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is covered in mud or is situated in a muddy area. For example: After the heavy rain, I saw the dog rolling around in the mud, clearly enjoying itself.
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Bring in the mud".
"But in the mud?
C) "My colours are in the mud.
"I'm in the mud at last!
"I was in the mud," he said.
Drunks in the mud.
Its trucks get stuck in the mud.
Heidi: "Two boys swimming in the mud.
Some got stuck in the mud.
"One is stuck in the mud.
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I was once a stick-in-the-mud Halloween refusenik.
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