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The phrase "is entangled in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation where someone or something is caught up or involved in a complicated or problematic situation. Example: The politician is entangled in a corruption scandal that has dominated the headlines for weeks.
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While its southern neighborhood is entangled in nasty ethnic strife to varying degrees, again with Kurds as a focal point, Ankara has plunged into a civilian path, leaving aside the military solution, which if successful will set an example that might very well integrate the entire region's Kurdish hopes for a peaceful and prosperous future.
Still, Pellizotti is entangled in his doping case.
Mr Roh's family is entangled in a corruption investigation.
She will doubtless be back.Mr Singh's government, which is entangled in corruption scandals, will remain hamstrung.
Australia is entangled in five World Trade Organisation (WTO) disputes about plain packaging.
One of her former coaches, Trevor Graham, is entangled in a doping scandal of his own.
The prime minister is entangled in corruption scandals that could lead to his indictment.
The Bosnian Serbs cannot look to Serbia itself for military help because its army is entangled in the Kosovo crisis.
The government, directly or through parastatals such as Sonangol, the state oil company, is entangled in much of the economy.
Ms. Thomson's vote, say city officials with knowledge of the maneuvering involved, is entangled in the Democratic primary for mayor.
History is not just a theme for Anselm Kiefer, it is entangled in the way he paints.
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