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Discover Ludwig"stranded in" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to be stuck or stranded in a particular place, situation, or state. Example: After their car ran out of gas, they were stranded in the middle of the desert with no cell phone service.
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Stranded in Europe?
They are, however, stranded in the airports".
Gail Collins: I'm stranded in Ohio.
Stranded in the Texas desert.
Being stranded in a snowy wilderness?
Many people were left stranded in Tovarnik.
Would I be stranded in darkest night?
That is an attitude stranded in prehistory.
Executives were stranded in Germany for days.
Imagine being stranded in this desolate place!
So now you're stranded in wartime Berlin.
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