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The phrase "a siege of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a prolonged period of difficulty or pressure, often in a metaphorical sense, such as facing challenges or criticism.
Example: "The company faced a siege of negative reviews after the product launch, forcing them to rethink their marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a barrage of" or "an onslaught of".
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The Siege of Güns or Siege of Kőszeg was a siege of Kőszeg in the Kingdom of Hungary within Habsburg Monarchy, that took place in 1532.
Simon was killed during a siege of Toulouse.
He was captured after a siege of his residence by French and United Nations troops.
A siege of Hatra in 199 by Severus failed, and peace was made.
The battle occurred during a siege of Spanish-held Dunkirk by French troops under Turenne.
It is difficult enough to support one's child through a siege of schoolyard bullying.
The Johnson models, fortresses designed to withstand a siege of litigation, had triumphed.
Kato had felt unsafe ever since, as he battled a siege of insults and threats.
In 1204 Philip II of France captured Château Gaillard after a siege of eight months.
In 332 bce Tyre resisted Alexander the Great in a siege of eight months.
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The only ones left are Mexican journalists, who are under a siege of their own as cartels increasingly target reporters.
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