Okay, the user wants me to translate "shoveled in" into French. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "shoveled" is the past tense of "shovel," which in French is "fourcher." But "shoveled in" could be part of a phrase like "shoveled in snow" or "shoveled in the dirt." The preposition "in" here might translate to "dans" or "en," depending on context. However, without more context, the most direct translation would be "fourré dans" or "enterré dans." Wait, "shoveled in" as a standalone phrase might not be common. Maybe the user is referring to something being shoveled into a place. Let me check if there's a common expression. Alternatively, "shoveled in" could be "fourré dans" or "mis dans" depending on the nuance. Since the user didn't provide more context, I'll go with the most literal translation: "fourré dans" which is "shoveled in" as in "fourré dans la neige" (shoveled in the snow). But maybe "enterré" is better if it's about burying. Hmm. Wait, "shoveled in" could also be "déblayé dans" but that's less common. Alternatively, "shoveled in" might be part of a sentence like "He shoveled in the snow," which would be "Il a fourré dans la neige." But as a standalone phrase, "shoveled in" might not have a direct equivalent. Maybe the user wants a direct translation of the verb and preposition. So "shoveled in" would be "fourré dans" in French. I'll go with that.
fourré dans
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