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Discover LudwigThe phrase "racked by" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense suffering or anguish. For example: The girls were racked by guilt after they realized they had hurt their friend's feelings.
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She is racked by guilt.
Ukraine is being racked by huge protests.
It is also racked by war.
Sun was racked by internal dissent.
Magda is racked by tremendous passions.
At times I am racked by guilt".
Margherita is certainly racked by self-doubt.
Both the Adamses were racked by self-doubt.
The plains in the north are racked by winds.
Its South African mines have been racked by strikes.
And the Chargers' offensive line has been racked by injuries.
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