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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's jammed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a sentence fragment that can be used as an exclamation or a statement. Example 1 (exclamation): Person A: "I can't open the door!" Person B: "It's jammed!" Example 2 (statement): The printer is not working. It seems like it's jammed. Please call IT for assistance.
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It's jammed.
Every day it's jammed.
"It's jammed," he complained.
It's jammed with media from all over the country.
It's jammed with data, and can present it to you in a number of ways.
It's jammed full of great tips you won't find in any guidebooks and gives an enticing and realistic picture of Rio.
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It's jamming.
If the relation is within the threshold, then it is considered non-jammed, or else, it is jammed.
Queen's Gate, which runs parallel to it, is jammed.
And it is jammed.
I just thought it was jammed.
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