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The phrase "and consumed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being overwhelmed or preoccupied with a particular emotion or thought.
Example: "She was lost in her thoughts, and consumed with feelings of regret."
Alternatives: "and overwhelmed by" or "and preoccupied with".
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But somehow, the Australian identity has become more insular, selfish and consumed with self-pity.
Soon, Norma found herself living on the street, homeless, and consumed with self-hatred.
She was bitter about the senselessness of the calamity and consumed with self-loathing for her handicaps.
She hospitalizes him and, frantic with grief and consumed with worry about the future of her young son, tracks down Ismal in an attempt to enlist his help.
Often they end up in loose-knit communities of homeless drug users, scorned by the rest of the city and consumed with a need to get their fixes.
Wiry, nervous, and consumed with rage, Maria is definitely her father's child, although she hates him for refusing to pay for any higher education.
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As zero hour approaches, a small island population watches and waits, consumed with anxiety and simmering with resentment.
There have been times when I've been sick with hopelessness and misery, consumed with self-loathing and hatred.
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