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Discover Ludwig"trapped here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to feeling stuck in a certain situation. Example: I'm feeling trapped here in this job because there are no other openings for me.
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We are trapped here.
Not everyone was trapped here.
"Our kids are trapped here," he said.
"I'm being trapped here," he blurted out.
Like it or not, we were trapped here together.
Women can be trapped here for months, if not years.
You can see why The Prisoner felt trapped here.
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He said, "I never imagined I would end up trapped in here".
At times he feels trapped, "stuck here alive in a wooden coffin".
At one point, Goldy said, "I'm a little bit trapped in here.
But there are endless traps here.
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