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The phrase "were being fouled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports or situations where someone is being wronged or treated unfairly. Example: "The players were being fouled repeatedly during the match, leading to several free kicks."
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They were being fouled, manhandled.
They were being fouled.
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"I was being fouled, I'm always getting fouled — no one wants to hear that," he said.
John Terry complained in the melee that he was being fouled by the substitute Dickson Etuhu.
He was being fouled but didn't go down.
Our lakes and rivers are being fouled with algae blooms.
An investigation using small-scale chromatography, dynamic light scattering, mass spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), indicated that the most likely hypothesis was that resin was being fouled by a combination of product and host cell proteins.
Oh and then Duncan makes a layup and this is looking bad for Miami, he's been fouled too so he makes a free throw to add to the Spurs lead.
Wondering what it looks like inside the sinkhole that's been fouling up downtown D.C. traffic since Tuesday?
Roy noticed how quickly opposing big men were being saddled with foul trouble.
Holding the string, Hunt began to bobble the balloon as if it were being tossed by foul weather.
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