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Yes, World War I quickly turned into a stalemate, particularly on the Western Front. After the initial mobilization and rapid advances in 1914, both the Allies and Central Powers dug extensive trench systems, leading to a prolonged deadlock. The use of modern technology, such as machine guns and artillery, contributed to the difficulties in achieving breakthroughs, resulting in a war characterized by attrition rather than decisive victories. This stalemate persisted for much of the conflict, leading to massive casualties without significant territorial gains.

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