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"dogged by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe a person or a situation that is persistently troubled or haunted by something. Example: Despite his best efforts, the politician was always dogged by rumors of corruption and scandals.
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Davenport has also been dogged by controversy.
But Dabhol has been dogged by controversy.
Corporate spending is dogged by other uncertainties.
(Sanders has been dogged by #BlackLivesMatter protesters).
His coalition is dogged by infighting.
The trial itself was dogged by irregularities.
Dramatic heroes are traditionally dogged by misfortune.
However, it has been dogged by problems.
Policymaking within the Union is dogged by internal divisions.
Elsewhere, the book is dogged by more routine loss.
After all, I'm dogged by a feeling of profound dislocation.
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