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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sabotaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is intentionally damaged or obstructed, typically in a passive voice context.
Example: "The plans for the project are sabotaged by internal conflicts within the team."
Alternatives: "are undermined" or "are obstructed".
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are sabotaged
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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A cell becomes cancerous when the genes that stop runaway growth are sabotaged by mutations.
Many of these songs sound like character sketches, some of which are sabotaged by mawkish lyrics.
All too often, otherwise fine Hampton restaurants are sabotaged by a casual or inexperienced service staff.
The dialogue is so heavily expository, every scene overcharged with confrontation, that any emotional connections the characters might uncover are sabotaged.
Inevitably, young Columbus falls hard for Wichita, but his chances with her are sabotaged by that big old tactless brute he's teamed up with.
I had that paradoxical moment in mind, that we all have: how the best moments in your life sometimes are sabotaged by something that is happening underneath.
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You are sabotaging, you're helping the opposition parties.
Bad second halves are sabotaging the Redskins nearly every game.
The writer argues that liberals are sabotaging their own successes by concentrating on the negative….
The writer argues that liberals are sabotaging their own successes by concentrating on the negative… DEPT.
At worst they are sabotaging your career.
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