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Discover Ludwig"pinned in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of being restricted or trapped. Example: After the avalanche, the hiker was pinned in by fallen rocks and couldn't move until rescuers arrived.
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When pinned in, Rider would fling up a shot.
Her chair is against wall and pinned in by other diners on either side.
This happened after a period of ceasefire, and the couple's car had been pinned in between police vehicles.
Sure enough, I was pinned in.
We don't get pinned in one place.
Cameron looks pinned in a corner.
It was hot and I was pinned in.
The assaults usually took place in crowds, where I was pinned in place by men.
This one can be found pinned in many a corner shop.
She said that after Mr. Curry's leg became pinned in the trap door, he began screaming.
He had been pinned in the biggest match of his career.
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