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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blackmailed about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is being threatened or manipulated into doing something because they have sensitive or incriminating information held against them. Example: "The politician was blackmailed about his extramarital affair, forcing him to make a public apology and drop out of the race."
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If you have nothing to be blackmailed about, you are free to criticise the state".
Another long-held theory has it that Robbins was being blackmailed about his homosexuality and testified to avoid being outed, perhaps by the columnist Ed Sullivan.
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Anyhow, as of now I can't confirm if the video is real or not we'd heard there was something floating around.. the big guy said someone was trying to blackmail him about a month ago but just told us it was about weed.
The Liars see a passage about Byron and (cue flashback), we find out that Ali was blackmailing him about his affair with Meredith.
His book offers a gripping portrait of Bobby, wracked by fears after J.F.K.'s death that he caused it by pursuing the mob, despite his father's warnings not to (and there was also that little matter of stalking Castro); he is also terrified about being blackmailed by J. Edgar Hoover and smeared by L.B.J., and haunted about his own possible assassination.
Aunt Babe has been blackmailing him about his cross-dressing habit for months.
Sheen said that people had been blackmailing him about his status, but now it was out in the open, he had released himself from "this prison".
Robert Halfon, deputy chairman of the party, was warned before the election that Clarke could try to blackmail him about an affair with a Tory activist.
If you don't get dictators to kidnap and torture people for you, then they can't blackmail you about it.
Sophie had been freed to get treatment for a burst appendix; Gettrick had recruited Henry Reed and Adrian Stone to help him by blackmailing them about the young girl they had killed in Iraq during the first Gulf war.
The Mail on Sunday reported that Robert Halfon, deputy chairman of the party, alleged that he was warned before the election that Clarke could try to blackmail him about an affair with a Tory activist.
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