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"snarl up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become tangled, entangled, or jammed, often causing a delay or obstruction. Example: The traffic was a complete snarl up due to the road construction.
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Just one entitled politician can snarl up the works.
His last visit to Ireland as president may not have dissolved the difficulties that once more snarl up progress.
The sullen, frightened boy determined to survive at any cost begins to snarl up inside the unruffled man.
This was due to open, 85 years after it was first promised, the same day.A column of irate motorists meanwhile threatened to snarl up the site's approach road.
Their fizzing, euphoric melodies are still present, but this time they're pummelled by onslaughts of evil percussion – full-frontal assaults that snarl up the frequencies.
Local residents decry Putin's regular visits to the city, which snarl up traffic for hours at a time as roads are closed off for his arrival.
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Can new technology stop the traffic snarl ups?
The M4 in south Wales is synonymous with traffic snarl ups and the stretch around Newport is Wales' busiest length of road.
The fighting has snarled up production.
Transport gets snarled up at rush hour.
But as it is, the whole thing is snarled up by those pesky people, the voters.
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