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The phrase "alluded to by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been indirectly mentioned or hinted at by someone or something.
Example: "The themes of isolation and despair were alluded to by the author throughout the novel."
Alternatives: "referred to by" or "mentioned by".
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In total, we found 152 discrete examples of BCTs being alluded to by participants, 54 in the pedometer by post group and 98 in the nurse group.
The rigorous scientific analysis alluded to by Ms. Anthes simply does not exist.
It is only implied, merely alluded to by one's bar-stool neighbors.
But it speaks to the original point alluded to by Merkley.
As alluded to by Dragan, most students are not in a position to evaluate a teacher's effectiveness.
The ugly contents of one such newsletter had been disclosed and alluded to by Mr Kirchick back in May.
Pisa (Programme for International Student Assessment) rankings, often alluded to by government, are also about to start measuring creativity.
The biggest one, alluded to by Mr. Krueger, is that the rise of the ultrarich isn't occurring in isolation.
The estate is alluded to by Don Francisco's family throughout Neighbouring Sounds as a place of escape from city pressures.
Shas draws much of its support from working-class Sephardim, a fact alluded to by Mr. Lapid.
The custom just described exists all over Bulgaria and has been more than once alluded to by modern ethnographers, M. Bogisic, Mr. Krauss, and others.
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