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Discover Ludwig"was marooned" is a proper and correct part of a sentence in written English
It is used to describe a situation where someone is stranded or left in a remote or isolated place, typically with little or no hope of rescue. Example: After their boat capsized in the storm, the sailors were marooned on a deserted island for weeks before being rescued by a passing ship.
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He was marooned there against his will.
Sana's uncle was marooned in Egypt with his family.
Two months ago Sam Warburton was marooned on a damp bench in Rome's Olympic Stadium.
A yellow school bus with no wheels was marooned by the edge of the highway.
Then Hayabusa crash-landed and was marooned on the asteroid for thirty minutes.
He was marooned in a sea of people fruitlessly punching cell phones.
While her husband, Mr Taylor, enjoyed a comfortable exile in Nigeria, she was marooned in Liberia's capital, Monrovia.
Rojas, a midfielder, was marooned in his native Venezuela, where he played in a friendly match last week against Syria.
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