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Discover Ludwig"felt hounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of being relentlessly pursued or persecuted. For example: "She felt hounded by her creditors, who kept calling her at all hours of the day."
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She saw such advice as helpful; I felt hounded.
But there was evidence that she felt hounded out of the race.
He said he felt hounded by the police because of his association with white women.
Coetzee never fully explained whether his subsequent move to Australia was linked, but many South Africans believe he felt hounded.
Highly sensitised to the whole notion of giving and helping, it seems she felt hounded by the volume of calls and letters (up to 260 a month).
He said he felt "hounded" and accused the board of trying to silence him by stripping him of his medical licence.
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As for smokers who feel hounded, they can rest easy.
She feels hounded by the authorities and says it's taking valuable time away from her and her mother.
The state's extensive laws on privacy, trespassing, stalking and harassment already provide remedies for those who feel hounded or intruded upon by paparazzi, regardless of the means they use.
That is only right and proper: this was a man, after all, who felt so hounded by his employer that he seemingly resorted to taking his own life.
"I felt completely hounded and bombarded by the questioning from complete strangers".
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