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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plagued me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression used to describe something that causes persistent trouble or annoyance. Example: The constant fear of failure plagued me throughout my exams.
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Loneliness plagued me.
These thoughts plagued me.
It became a question that plagued me.
"Injuries plagued me a little bit.
The meal's heaviness plagued me the rest of the night.
This raises a question that has plagued me.
Fear and insecurity has plagued me throughout my life".
A single question has plagued me all week.
"For a few years now, this has plagued me and made me very unhappy".
This, and similarly insane thoughts, plagued me as I anticipated putting my co-op on the market recently.
In the ten years since Hurricane Katrina, what has plagued me most is the unfinished business of it all.
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