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plague

[pleyg] / pleɪg /




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Egypt's existing train network -- used by a million people every day -- is plagued by infrastructure and maintenance problems that caused nearly 200 accidents last year, according to official figures.

From Barron's

Flynn attempts to rebuild his life even as mysterious events begin plaguing the island.

From Los Angeles Times

The breakdown was the latest in a series of special teams issues that have plagued the Rams.

From Los Angeles Times

An MP has said police need to be given extra powers to stop balaclava-wearing gangs plaguing residents of a town.

From BBC

The Navy says the program with Palantir will provide a comprehensive view of the supply chains and production capacity of shipbuilders in a bid to end unnecessary delays and cost overruns that have plagued shipbuilding.

From The Wall Street Journal