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Discover Ludwig"harass him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to bother, annoy, or torment someone with repeated or persistent actions or words. Example: The boss continued to harass him for not meeting his sales targets, causing him a lot of stress and anxiety.
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Moore alleges that police continue to harass him.
As the protests escalated, the police started to harass him.
Mr. Palladino said Mr. Serpico was simply using his fame to harass him.
Neighbors do not harass him, he said, nor do they offer help.
Nancy wrote, "I will talk to him about that but I don't want to harass him.
His superiors will harass him and his fellow workers will wonder about him.
But the government continued to harass him and to subject him to restrictions.
Hit him, harass him as we've seldom seen in the Brady-Bill Belichick era.
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"So they decided to stop harassing him".
"The ladies were constantly harassing him".
The moneylenders regularly harassed him.
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