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Discover LudwigThe phrase "paralyzed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or emotional state that immobilizes or stops someone from acting. For example, "I was paralyzed with fear when I heard the loud thunder."
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I was suddenly, inexplicably, paralyzed with anxiety.
Sherry answers, "I was paralyzed with depression".
Diffa was paralyzed with fear.
He becomes paralyzed with fear".
The boy is paralyzed with fright.
His middle daughter, Samar, is now paralyzed with bullet wounds.
I'm paralyzed with indecision: Should I run in or out?
Paralyzed with indecision, I shoved it back on the shelf.
The audience is paralyzed with fear and anticipation.
He was temporarily paralyzed with a herniated disk.
And I really try to console myself because you can get paralyzed with grief.
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