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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeezed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something being tightly compressed or pressed into a smaller space. Example: The car was so tightly parked that I had to squeeze to get out of the driver's side door.
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They will be squeezed to death".
As the plates sink, they are squeezed to titanic pressures.
"Darcy squeezed and squeezed to get maximum value," Milbury said.
Paying their way – even if they're squeezed to the hilt.
Inflation has been squeezed to an annualised rate, at last count, of less than 2%.
"I almost squeezed to death on the bottom," Chen told me.
The economy has already been squeezed to the point of collapse, he argues.
Are they going to get squeezed to the bottom of the Little League ladder?
The promised $8 billion a year was squeezed to less than $2 billion.
Instead, the process is an awkward add-on, squeezed to fit a cake-shaped hole.
The wound was then squeezed to force out a drop of blood.
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