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How to use bogged down in a sentence

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Under the road map, both sides are supposed to act in tandem, but progress has bogged down over who should make the next move.
The council is inefficient and bogged down in its own process of faction fighting and pettiness.
Written for the educated, informed individual, the book does not get bogged down in dry information.
At times his work gets bogged down in its own abstract acrobatics, becoming contrived and overwrought.
If the book gets bogged down occasionally in its liberal social, political, economic, etc discourse, it can be forgiven.
It was kind of a slow field and was getting a little bogged down at the end.
William would not have been able to move his cavalry through this area as the horses would have been bogged down.
You don't want to be bogged down with all those bureaucratic rules and regulations?
The Cook Islands currently has no labour laws defining workers' rights with legislation bogged down in continual redrafts.
His best divisions were bogged down in Yemen, so he was in a weak position, and he rattled sabers hard as a bluff.
Our judicial system is not renowned for its speedy and expeditious methods and court cases are often bogged down for years.
Their members will never be bogged down in committee meetings in some district council.
They got a bit bogged down near the end of the performance during a final pirouette in piaffe, but overall featured a strong technique.
Later, he used morality on the international stage to dress up a government bogged down in managerialism and public-sector reform.
They chose the wrong time though, because I was very sick, and bogged down by schoolwork and projects.
Rugby union is bogged down by a morass of strange and indecipherable rules.
I get depressed and frustrated when debates get bogged down in predictable rigid left-right ritual stand-offs.
With heavy rain now falling, the game became bogged down in a midfield stalemate.
His view is that without a single-minded purpose, Scotland will remain bogged down in stale arguments that will hold the country back.
For the moment, the project is bogged down in bureaucracy and can't get off the ground because of government inaction.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Somin does not get bogged down in theoretical issues related to political ignorance versus rational irrationality, which is good for his intended audience.
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