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"getting bullied" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it in reference to someone being on the receiving end of hurtful treatment from another person or group of people, for example: "My daughter was getting bullied at school so we decided to move her to a different school."
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Hope he's not getting bullied.
"Maybe that's why Trump won, because people were getting bullied".
"They're getting bullied, they're getting beaten up, they're getting murdered, they're committing suicide," said Jenner.
The bigger man was getting bullied and not even the chants of "Con-or!
A couple of times when I was getting bullied, but not recently.
We're not going to win the series getting bullied on the boards".
"They're getting bullied, they're getting beaten up, they're getting murdered, they're committing suicide," she said.
It started when she was 11. "I was getting bullied at school.
I started getting bullied in Year 2 at primary school when I was seven.
The show originated when Leguizamo's son, Lucas, was twelve and getting bullied at school.
People called me a Bible-basher, so I was just scared of getting bullied, really".
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