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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeezed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of something pressing tightly against someone or something. Example: The child was gently squeezed by his mother's arms as she hugged him tightly.
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A waiter squeezed by, looking perplexed.
Finova is not the only company squeezed by tight credit.
Russia's economy is being squeezed by sanctions.
Japan's nominal GDP has been squeezed by deflation.
Iranian consumers and businesses have been badly squeezed by sanctions.
What is more, Effient is being squeezed by market forces.
Consumers will be squeezed by rising inflation and higher taxes.
Ms. Mustafa has been squeezed by that dual identity.
"They have been squeezed by both sides," he said.
Many university language departments have been squeezed by this concentration.
She thinks they might get squeezed by Khan.
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