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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plague with' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use the same concept, you could use the phrase 'plagued by' instead. Example: The small town was plagued by poverty, crime, and pollution.
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A side order of plague with that sir?
A modern version of a medieval tale about the plague, with AIDS taking the place of the Black Death?
Lady Warsi, the first Muslim woman to hold a cabinet position, said hate speech in the press had become a "plague" with Muslims the "principal target".
He will stand before them, the leader of a country swept up in the plague, with his reputation bruised and his credibility questioned.
My two local high streets – one rich, one poor – both look as if they've been hit by the plague, with naked windows pockmarked by "For Sale" signs.
The "animalled" phenomenon, we learn, dates back to the 1980s, a plague with a trajectory strikingly similar to the Aids epidemic.
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"Are they plagued with corruption?
Still, he was plagued with insecurity.
They, too, are plagued with regrets.
Both parents are plagued with health problems.
Turks and Kurds are plagued with doubts.
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