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The phrase "are augmented by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is enhanced or improved by an additional element or factor.
Example: "The results of the experiment are augmented by a comprehensive analysis of the data collected."
Alternatives: "are enhanced by a" or "are supplemented by a".
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A look at Independiente's roster provides testimony to this – the guitar bands are augmented by a number of diverse acts.
The ruins of the 13th-century nunnery are augmented by a 19th-century abbey attached to Columba's shrine.
That's absurd, of course, but do you doubt that redemption is at hand? VIOLENCE -- Football bumps and bruises are augmented by a whistling-good barroom brawl.
David's appeal has always been broad, and the collaboration-heavy bangers are augmented by a clutch of honeyed ballads, including highlight Louder Than Words.
The numbers are augmented by a range of Central Intelligence Agency and State Department and civilian security or electronics experts, who share in the sleuthing.
The areas for reducing spending have been chosen judiciously and are augmented by a host of measures to improve the delivery and quality of medical care.
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The aromatics are augmented by an earthy minerality and flavors that linger in the mouth.
Second, the revision postulates are augmented by an additional postulate.
It was augmented by a sound.
The original $175 million sale price was augmented by a $1 million bonus for winning the Stanley Cup.
The mellow snapper flavor was augmented by a nice vinegar edge.
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