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Discover Ludwig"plagued with" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a problem or difficulty that someone has been dealing with. For example, "The small town has been plagued with a water shortage for years."
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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.
/ He is plagued with self-doubt.
But I was already plagued with doubts.
GREENVILLE, it seemed, was plagued with pornography.
Becnel says Williams was plagued with guilt.
His final days were plagued with illness.
This process, however, was plagued with problems.
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