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The phrase "being sued for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a legal situation where someone is facing a lawsuit or legal action. Example: The company is being sued for breach of contract by their former employee.
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Diddy is being sued for $1 trillion.
I was being sued for medical malpractice.
(Kashi is being sued for misleading "natural" claims as well).
2. Mr. Shadrake is not being sued for defamation.
Kunis is being sued for causing "emotional distress".
Romano coldly bullies Corday, who is being sued for malpractice.
Ministers are now being sued for a third time.
This fugitive Kazakh banker is being sued for £4bn.
And you can not worry about being sued for the debts of the company.
In May, MP3tunes, another music service being sued for infringement, filed for bankruptcy.
Conagra is being sued for labeling their GMO oils "100% natural".
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