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The phrase "get bullied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone receiving mistreatment from another person or group. Example Sentence: "The vulnerable student often got bullied by his classmates."
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They get bullied and harassed.
"The bully may get bullied at home.
Children used to get bullied at school.
Did you get bullied?' 'No!'" He smiles.
Liberals eat their own when no Republican/Conservative is around to get bullied.
Gay and lesbian kids get bullied relentlessly; their rate of suicide is still appallingly high.
It's basically full of spoddy civil-servants-in-waiting who'd get bullied anywhere else.
You don't get bullied if you are that far 'out there'".
I used to get bullied because of my belief that my parents expressed to me.
As a youngster in northern Norway she used to get bullied because of the dark color of her skin.
I also spoke to their schools about this, because I was concerned that they didn't get bullied about it.
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