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"be harassed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "be harassed" to describe a situation where someone is persistently being subjected to oppressive and emotionally damaging behavior, or receiving unwanted attention or contact. For example, "The woman had been harassed by her boss for weeks."
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Well, I'm engaged to be harassed".
We must not be harassed".
You must not let yourself be harassed".
They have been pardoned, but continue to be harassed.
They don't need to be harassed and worried".
And when they do, they don't need to be harassed".
Their stated reason for opposing a television record was fear that their witnesses might be harassed.
"Now, suddenly, if you don't have your papers... you're going to be harassed," the president said.
Whatever I've done in life, they don't deserve to be harassed or harmed.
Since then Kurdish journalists have continued to be harassed, threatened and physically assaulted by security forces.
There are places, it seems, where you can be harassed simply if your face doesn't fit.
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