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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trapped you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a person's feeling of being stuck in a situation or circumstance. For example, "John felt like his job had trapped him into a life he no longer wanted to live."
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"You feel less trapped; you feel less helpless".
At Guantánamo, it seems, the less you have done, the more trapped you are.
"I thought a story was something that trapped you," Jacob replies, remembering a remark Kaspar made earlier.
Beneath all the peeling layers of disappointment – "I just felt trapped, you feel helpless on the sidelines" – there remains a degree of anger.
But once a day is fine, says Eze. "If you are susceptible to getting food trapped, you could carry floss with you and do it during the day.
If a breech baby's arms are out but the head is trapped, you have the Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit maneuver: you place your finger in the baby's mouth, which allows you to pull forcefully while still controlling the head.
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Is the pothole guilty for trapping you and making you fall?
They eventually succeed in trapping you.
Jacks can shift suddenly, dropping the car and trapping you under it.
You will face things that have the potential to harm you, thus trapping you in a fearful state of mind.
You're trapped and you're trapped and you're trapped, and all of a sudden you wake up screaming".
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