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The phrase "badger with" is not correct and cannot be used as it stands in written English
To make the phrase correct, you would need to add a verb to it. For example, you could say "The teacher badgered the student with difficult questions."
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Not like the badger, with her glasses and her rules about weekday sex".
The aristocracy never pursued the badger with much enthusiasm in Britain.
But in France blaireau au sang (badger with blood) is a well-remembered recipe.
It had taken days of patient effort – and lots of peanuts – to treat this badger with the minimum of stress.
Today's cull marksmen are similarly incentivised, paid £10 for each dead badger with a £20 bonus for its carcass.
Screen one: a 3D CGI cartoon about a wisecracking badger with attitude you'd quite happily reverse a six-tonne tractor over.
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Jon Bryant led the Badgers with 16 points.
Roy Boone led the 17th-ranked Badgers with 22 points.
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Spokesmen at the White House were badgered with questions about the campaign against terrorism.
And every day, conference participants have been badgered with depressing figures.
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