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The phrase "are battered with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is subjected to repeated or intense criticism, hardship, or challenges.
Example: "In the media, celebrities are battered with constant scrutiny and judgment from the public."
Alternatives: "are bombarded with" or "are overwhelmed by".
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Others are used as so-called dictionary attackers in which servers are battered with combinations of popular words in a bid to uncover passwords.
After the guard divisions are battered with aircraft strikes, the U.S. forces will move artillery and multiple rocket launchers closer to Iraqi lines to accelerate the destruction.
They are battered with frequent sand storms, hot weather and lack of natural shade.
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Her face was battered with driven water.
Banks were battered, with HBOS down 46.5p to 913p.
The last time Hava Bislimi saw her eldest son, Rexhap, his face was battered with bruises.
She had been battered with a rock and a concrete block, suffering 50 wounds.
Nonetheless, the sport continued to be battered with embarrassing disclosures about players' use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Santorum can now expect to be battered with millions of dollars in negative adverts by the Romney campaign.
The sandwich is battered with egg and milk and briefly grilled in butter before being deep-fried.
His imagination has been battered with all possibilities of a disaster, not least the prospect that Greece might leave the euro.
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