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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was embroiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone is actively involved in a difficult or complicated situation. For example, "The politician was embroiled in a scandal involving misuse of public funds."
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Greece was embroiled in civil war provoked by Communists.
She was embroiled in court proceedings for a year.
Thomas Edison was embroiled in a number of patent disputes.
In 1998 he was embroiled in controversy over lobbying.
He was embroiled in domestic scandals and bar-room brawls.
See articleThe Senate was embroiled in debate on Mr Bush's policy on Iraq.
At that time, Boston was embroiled in its famous school busing controversy.
For months, world soccer's governing body, FIFA, was embroiled in scandal.
In previous years, Avery was embroiled in a series of controversial incidents.
"The prime minister was embroiled in a showdown with the country's Supreme Court.
They lead Harry to an ex-cop who was embroiled in a choke-hold scandal.
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