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Discover Ludwig"getting mugged" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the act of being physically assaulted and robbed. Example: "I never walk alone at night in this neighborhood because I'm afraid of getting mugged."
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"The Canadian industry is getting mugged, and it is fighting over who will get mugged first, instead of fighting the mugger," he said.
— BILL ROSENBERG: I'm getting mugged!
This isn't about walking down the street and getting mugged.
No one was getting mugged walking from Flatbush to Court".
The robbery didn't leave me afraid of being alone or getting mugged.
"I don't ever find myself in fear of getting mugged," he said.
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"I seriously almost got mugged".
But they do get mugged from time to time.
People could get mugged because of Raj and his pictures.
"Football players don't get mugged," Mr. Wimer said.
"My friend just got mugged," she said as the officer rolled down his window.
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