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Discover Ludwig"have plagued" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is often used to refer to something or someone causing a lot of trouble and suffering for a long time. For example, "The problems that have plagued this community for generations have finally been resolved."
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Natural calamities have plagued humanity for generations.
Problems have plagued BioPort from the beginning.
But delays have plagued the project.
Similar problems have plagued other places.
However, biochemical and immunologic impediments have plagued this technology.
Inefficiency and inflation have plagued the country for decades.
Crippling roadblocks and demonstrations have plagued his presidency.
Fixing scandals have plagued Indian cricket over the years.
Similar scams have plagued bauxite and sand mining.
But in recent years, financial difficulties have plagued it.
Politics have plagued the project from the start.
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