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The phrase "are plagued with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is suffering from persistent problems or difficulties.
Example: "The community is plagued with issues such as poverty and crime, making it difficult for residents to thrive."
Alternatives: "are burdened by" or "are afflicted with".
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They, too, are plagued with regrets.
Both parents are plagued with health problems.
Turks and Kurds are plagued with doubts.
Still, the Web sites are plagued with challenges.
Fourth, they are plagued with negative thoughts and low mood.
Nigeria's armed forces are plagued with corruption; its rates of desertion are high.
Many farming areas are plagued with too much water at the wrong times.
Such mechanisms are plagued with problems associated with the volatility of lubricants, Mr. Journe said.
During and after menopause, many women are plagued with frequent hot flashes that can disrupt sleep for months or years.
Many of China's cities are plagued with lung-choking smog on a regular basis due the reliance on coal.
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Still, he was plagued with insecurity.
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