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plague

[pleyg] / pleɪg /




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Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice was a surprise absence with a knee injury suffered in last weekend's win over Brighton, the latest casualty of a season plagued by fitness issues.

From Barron's

This raises an important question: If traditional resolutions are plagued by bad forecasting, time inconsistency and the intention-behavior gap, what actually works?

From The Wall Street Journal

Birmingham's Curzon Street Station is currently taking shape in the heart of the city but the divisive high-speed railway project has been plagued by serious challenges.

From BBC

This season the Gunners have also been plagued with injuries.

From BBC

For the Ducks, who have been plagued by slow starts — 11 of their 21 wins came in games in which they trailed; only the Philadelphia Flyers have more — that deficit was too much to overcome.

From Los Angeles Times