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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and be beaten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing consequences, punishment, or defeat in a figurative or literal sense.
Example: "If you don't follow the rules, you may end up in trouble and be beaten by the consequences of your actions."
Alternatives: "and face defeat" or "and suffer punishment".
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The offensive lineman will lose his balance and be beaten easily.
I grew up in Finsbury Park, which was a pretty bad place where you had to fight and be beaten.
'But even if you do, you will have to get married, become a housewife and be beaten by your husband.
Either I can exercise my right to protest my detention, and be beaten up, or I can submit to painful force-feeding.
Also watching the BBC pictures was the England team, in a Budapest hotel preparing to meet Hungary (and be beaten 2-0).
"In Germany and England right now, the clubs with the money are having their reputations burned by the competitive spirit of opponents who simply refuse to roll over and be beaten," he writes in his latest column.
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They became targets and were beaten".
We have lost jobs and been beaten up.
He fights back, and is beaten to a pulp.
The pregnant teenagers were significantly more likely to have experienced forced sexual initiation and were beaten more often.
Dravid has an unwise nibble at Anderson and is beaten.
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