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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beleaguered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is experiencing a lot of difficulties, stress, or pressure.
Example: "The beleaguered team struggled to meet the project deadline due to unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "a troubled" or "an overwhelmed".
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So what's a beleaguered parent to do?
A beleaguered mother gratefully dispatched them to buy some milk.
All this has injected hope into a beleaguered industry.
A beleaguered Britain was pounded but refused to give up.
And King was in a beleaguered spot in 1967.
Stigma works only when it's deployed against a beleaguered minority.
Pre-iPod, Apple was considered a beleaguered company.
Can he save a beleaguered video game system?
And Democrats offered little comfort for a beleaguered governor.
It's not the story of a beleaguered bloke.
Hummer loyalists come across as a beleaguered lot.
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