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The phrase "is trapped in" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is confined or stuck in a particular place or situation. An example sentence using "is trapped in" could be: "The mouse is trapped in the maze and can't find its way out." Here, "is trapped in" indicates that the mouse is unable to escape from the maze and is confined in it.
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"But Italy is trapped in this phase.
Meanwhile, Greece is trapped in the euro.
He is trapped in Syria.
Dad is trapped in the 14th century.
Now the president is trapped in two damaging story lines.
It is trapped in an emotional 1940s time-warp.
It is trapped in its own negative feedback loop.
Meursault is trapped in the sun-dazzle of the moment.
Britain is trapped in its own little Brexit bubble.
The only difference is that he is trapped in it.
A LORRY-DRIVER is trapped in the cab of his burning vehicle after an accident.
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