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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lobbied by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to an individual or group that is attempting to influence a decision or opinion in some way. For example, "The policy was strongly lobbied by industry lobbyists."
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Paterson was being lobbied by a vengeful Bill Clinton.
I'm always being lobbied by a bunch of people.
Mr. Geithner was lobbied by the industry early.
Payday lending is a divisive topic, and legislators are vigorously lobbied by the business community.
I got lobbied by a 31-year-old young lady who had Stage 4 cervical cancer".
"I got lobbied by a 31-year-old young lady who had stage four cervical cancer.
The upper house, however, lobbied by the Swiss Business Federation, supported a 50 percent rate.
MPs are currently being furiously lobbied by both sides of the campaign.
But the Senate, lobbied by agriculture and drug companies, has never approved it.
However, some of us in the Greens had been lobbied by McDonnell's campaigners to back him.
"They were concerned they would be lobbied by everybody," she explained.
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