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dogged [ˈdɒgıd] ADJ

dogged
dogged
▶ doggedly ADV
▶ doggedness N

II . dog <dogged; dogging> [dɒg] VB trans

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English
Throughout his career he was dogged by injuries, these forcing him into early retirement at the age of 28.
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The tour was unsuccessful and dogged by controversy.
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The team had also resolved the reliability problems that had dogged them the previous year.
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The car was dogged by a handling problem which affected the cars on the entry to corners.
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He is dogged by scoundrels along the way.
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Brown was also dogged by allegations of bullying.
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The program has been dogged by controversy over the treatment of the animals and speculation as to the nature of its mission and training.
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Conflicting feelings of mistrust and friendship dogged all three as they rely on one another to survive.
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However, his career has been dogged with injuries, limiting his appearances.
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Currently the field is dogged by confusion and a standardized approach is yet to be firmly established.
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