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1 I really believed their forecast that it would become a quagmire .
2 Our former lagoon had become a quagmire of mud and we were forced to send for water from the river.
3 But when the autumnal rains set in, the green pasture land became a quagmire .
4 The country became a quagmire .
5 It is a theory that has many merits, but when applied to Jews it becomes a quagmire of prejudice.
6 After a few hours of rain, dry and comfortable trenches became a quagmire , and we were kept busy for days afterward repairing the damage.
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