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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I'm stuck in this matter

I'm stuck in this matter; you may ask whoever knows better than I.

I wonder what other alternatives there are to express the same idea of the underlined part. Does this count: I'm trapped in this matter?
  

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stuck = unable to move stuck can have many different figurative meanings. Can you provide more context? trapped sounds a bit too literal for something related to knowledge.

  • stuck = unable to move stuck can have many different figurative meanings.
  • Can you provide more context?
  • trapped sounds a bit too literal for something related to knowledge.
  • Maybe I don't know (any more about it) is the best alternate expression.
  • CJ
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stuck = unable to move

stuck can have many different figurative meanings. Can you provide more context?

trapped sounds a bit too literal for something related to knowledge. Maybe I don't know (any more about it) is the best alternate expression.

CJ
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CalifJimstuck = unable to move

stuck can have many different figurative meanings. Can you provide more context?

trapped sounds a bit too literal for something related to knowledge. Maybe I don't know (any more about it) is the best alternate expression.

CJ

Thanks, Jim.

It's a stand-alone test

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