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Discover LudwigThe sentence "he was compromised" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a person has been put in a difficult or vulnerable position. For example: "When the police found out he was working with the criminal organization, he was compromised and had no choice but to turn himself in."
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He was compromised.
But he was compromised by the secrets that he held.
The championship leader said he was compromised throughout by his low grid slot.
If Massoud was at all to blame, according to the film, it was because he was compromised by his association with rotten and unscrupulous politicians.
Hart will plead confusion in front of him as a mitigating factor and there is no doubt he was compromised by Ferdinand's position but the truth is an international goalkeeper should not concede such a goal.
Romney, a businessman and former Massachusetts governor, was certainly an imperfect candidate four years ago; he was compromised by a video that showed him saying that forty-seven per cent of Americans saw themselves as victims, dependent on government help.
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"Of course he's compromised.
He's compromised his political goals, unfortunately, but I don't see that he had a choice.
"If this takes too long, if there is an error somewhere, he's compromised and his family is compromised," said his current supervisor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of security reasons.
He's compromised Fifa big time.
But equally important is the understanding that he is compromised, blinded even, by what he loves.
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