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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hounded by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is persistently pursued or harassed by someone or something. Example: "After the scandal broke, the celebrity felt hounded by the media, unable to find a moment of peace."
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Politicians hounded by journalists?
I started getting hounded by my insurance company.
It has long been hounded by security problems.
He said he resented being "hounded" by the FBI.
But she said she is still hounded by creditors.
But Wood was hounded by sadness and depression.
"I've been hounded by the state of Connecticut," she said.
For that, he was hounded by pious Christians.
He plays a police officer hounded by a motorcycle gang.
In the letters, Einstein confesses that he was hounded by female admirers.
"One's inner life passes in a solitude hounded by the masks of oneself".
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