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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stuck here now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of being trapped or unable to leave a situation at the present moment. Example: "I feel stuck here now, unable to move forward with my plans."
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"We're stuck here now.
So we are all stuck here now.
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The Yemenis are stuck here for now, and, should the conflict resume, their ranks will likely expand substantially.
Both are now stuck here, among some 900 workers transferred from other GM plants, some of which are shuttered and some still going but paying substantially reduced wages.
I accidentally locked myself in the ninth-floor bathroom and have been stuck here for a few months now.
Most of them, for now, are stuck here, on this small wind-blown island, eating out of tin foil trays and dreaming of a future where they can travel to Europe and see their cousins.
"Now I'm stuck here".
"Now I'm stuck here," he said.
It's not like Mom and Dad dropped me off and now I'm stuck here".
Or did you mean a wedge of cash, but someone in the office couldn't resist making a pun on the word "sandwich", and now you're stuck here making a fool of yourself on national television?
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