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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harassment by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone (or someone's actions) that is causing someone else to feel harassed. For example: "Sarah was facing harassment by her supervisor at work."
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Sexual harassment by employers is still rife.
Harassment by the police is common.
Harassment by security officials has got much worse.
They felt safer from sexual harassment by armed youths.
Women often speak of harassment by soldiers and police.
"But I've never heard of harassment by pigeon lawsuit".
Mr. Greenberg said the harassment by co-workers also resumed.
Parents and girls fear sexual harassment by alcoholic men.
Activists and grassroots organisers complain of harassment by the authorities.
His accuser blamed daily harassment by Parker and Celestin's supporters.
Some suffered arrest, violent attack or harassment by neighbours.
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