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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was clogged' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in the context of a machine or pipe being blocked, or more figuratively in the context of a person being overwhelmed. For example: The kitchen sink was clogged with food waste, so we had to call a plumber. My uncle's schedule was clogged with too many commitments, so he had to start saying 'no' to some invitations.
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A feeding tube was clogged.
Instead the sidewalk was clogged with reporters.
The street was clogged with street performers and tourists.
Cohen said BBC1 was clogged up with brooding male detectives.
The street was clogged with demonstrators shouting revolutionary slogans.
The table was clogged with too much food.
We looked at the sewer, which was clogged with leaves.
The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway was clogged with hitchhikers.
They preferred my shower to hers and soon the drain was clogged with hair.
The mud around them was clogged with their leaves, and the shellfish in it were dead.
But the sea was clogged with ice, and there was nowhere to go but backward.
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