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The phrase "be visited upon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a formal and somewhat archaic expression that means to experience or endure something negative or harmful. Example: The consequences of their actions will surely be visited upon them in the near future.
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In my experience, no-hopers would sometimes be visited upon my father.
The sins of his underlings could not be visited upon him, he said.
After all, the consequences of your decisions will be visited upon you, not your friends.
(Motorcyclenews.com, via MotoGPMatters) We pondered how the sins of a motorcycle's previous owners will be visited upon the current ones.
What the Afghan warlords saw being inflicted on their Taliban opponents, they know can be visited upon them.
"What is the meaning of the vengeance that is to be visited upon Sarid, heaven forbid?" Mr. Rubinstein asked.
Many emotion-laden injustices will be visited upon young men if this new "standard of evidence" isn't reconsidered and rejected.
"In what moral universe is it right for the 'sins' of the son to be visited upon the mother?" she wrote.
It's a position from which much thunder can be visited upon the meek accommodations of ordinary political life, but it's also a dead end of sorts.
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This was visited upon her.
He was visited upon me once before.
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