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Discover Ludwig"squeezed into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to fit or cram into a small or tight space. Example: She squeezed into the crowded elevator just before the doors closed.
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He was squeezed into a corner.
They squeezed into around 450 square feet.
She was squeezed into a plastic chair.
All three squeezed into the two-seater.
Some stretched, others squeezed into compression shirts.
Nobody was squeezed into the doorless closet.
The other sandhog squeezed into the crevice.
Journalists and other spectators squeezed into seats.
Officers and civilians alike squeezed into the pews.
Two more bodyguards were squeezed into the space behind us.
For the second straight year, they squeezed into the playoffs.
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