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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravated harassment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or discussions about behavior that is intentionally harmful or distressing to another person.
Example: "The court found the defendant guilty of aggravated harassment due to the repeated threats made against the victim."
Alternatives: "intensified harassment" or "serious harassment".
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He was charged with aggravated harassment.
He was arrested and charged with aggravated harassment.
Mr. Golb faces charges of identity theft, criminal impersonation and aggravated harassment.
Mr. Malik pleaded guilty to aggravated harassment and was sentenced to time served.
Young pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated harassment and was sentenced to 10 days of community service.
Other convictions included criminal impersonation, aggravated harassment, forgery and unauthorized use of a computer.
He was found not guilty on two other counts of second-degree aggravated harassment.
The man, Christopher Hudak, 21, was charged with aggravated harassment, the police said.
This is true: but does it amount to religiously aggravated harassment, for which Ryan was convicted?
As result, he was charged with a total of 12 counts of aggravated harassment and harassment.
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The man, from Nottingham, was arrested over the offence of intentionally causing religiously-aggravated harassment, alarm or distress.
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