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Discover Ludwig"face harassment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to being subjected to some form of verbal or physical intimidation or bullying. For example, "The employee had to face harassment from his coworkers every day."
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But activists like Harish Iyer still face harassment.
She wouldn't be the first Ugandan MP to face harassment.
Citizens who were once able to voice their opposition now face harassment or worse.
Women in India "face harassment in public spaces, streets, on buses," she said.
Courageous foreign-funded groups such as Golos, which monitors elections, face harassment or closure.
"It's wrong for anybody to face harassment or discrimination at work.
Lawyers, journalists and human rights defenders still face harassment and arrest.
They face harassment and beatings, torture and death at the hands of anti-poaching squads.
In India's network of tiger reserves, millions of tribal people have been evicted, or face harassment.
In Tunisia, where the Arab Spring started, Christians face harassment and discrimination.
Meanwhile, whistleblowers will continue to face harassment in countries that insist on viewing them as a national embarrassment.
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