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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a battering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical beating or harsh treatment that someone or something has received.
Example: "The storm gave the coastal town a battering, leaving many homes damaged and power lines down."
Alternatives: "a beating" or "a thrashing".
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Financial markets have taken a battering.
FINANCIAL MARKETS Stockmarkets took a battering.
The economy has also taken a battering.
Liberal democracy has taken a battering.
Manufacturing and public administration took a battering.
I ask if his ego took a battering.
In recent years, they have taken a battering.
"When you're losing then your confidence takes a bit of a battering.
Too often, the 12 has been used as a battering ram rather than a rapier.
"Thankfully it's only three points lost, although, obviously, our goal difference has taken a battering.
Newcastle's defending was pitiful at times and they took a battering.
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