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The phrase "and treated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manner in which something is handled or managed, often in a medical or care context.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a rare condition and treated with a combination of medication and therapy."
Alternatives: "and managed with" or "and addressed with".
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Lyme was diagnosed and treated with antibiotics.
The household survey is notoriously volatile and treated with skepticism.
He was counseled and treated with medication both times.
All are hilarious, and treated with no respect at all.
EPCs were isolated from bone marrow and treated with naringin.
The ceilings are tin and treated with saltwater.
It is also soaked in water and treated with antiseptic.
Both conditions are easily diagnosed and treated with drugs.
It's a serious subject and treated with many subtle nods to class and cultural clashes.
You can tell it's very special, and has been looked after and treated with love".
The condition was diagnosed as hysteria and treated with doses of potassium bromide.
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