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The phrase "to squeeze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the action of applying pressure to something or metaphorically to indicate extracting information or effort. Example: "She decided to squeeze the juice from the oranges for a fresh drink."
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What, then, to squeeze in?
A first-class scrap Where to squeeze?
Italy wants to squeeze in Slovenia.
I hope she has someone to squeeze.
You only need to squeeze a little".
They want to squeeze Libya".
"I intend to squeeze you.
You have to squeeze them.
I say it's time to squeeze back.
I had to squeeze her a–.
And they didn't even have to squeeze.
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