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"squeezing in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe a situation where people are trying to fit in something that is too large or too many people in a confined space. Example: We were all squeezing into the small elevator when it reached capacity.
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squeezing in
verb
Present participle of squeeze in
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I was in a zone; my mind set on squeezing in a workout while my daughter was in school.
Squeezing in additional responsibilities.
But not before squeezing in a few powder turns.
Are schools squeezing in more math by eliminating gym?
"I'm having trouble squeezing in appointments," she said.
Media and public squeezing in to every seat.
Or, they may be squeezing in workouts on the weekends.
For low-income people, it means squeezing in with relatives.
He became a legal translator, squeezing in magic shows on the side.
Still, he had no intention of squeezing in a visit to nearby Six Flags Over Georgia.
She's squeezing in tour rehearsals before her next awards-season pit stops.
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