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____________with one or two particular
turns into
turn out
bogged down
bogged out
- Let's consider the sentence and options: "____________ with one or two particular."
- Option 1: turns into
- This phrase generally suggests a transformation or change into something else.
- It doesn't fit well with the fragment provided, which lacks context for transformation.
- Option 2: turn out
- Typically used to describe the end result or outcome of a situation.
- This also doesn't seamlessly fit the sentence structure given.
- Option 3: bogged down
- This phrase is used when something is slowed down or hindered by complications or problems.
- It fits logically, indicating being overwhelmed by issues in particular areas.
- Option 4: bogged out
- This is not a recognized phrase.
- It does not make sense in the context of the sentence.
- Option 3: bogged down is the best fit as it conveys a state of being hindered or stuck.
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