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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are escorted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is being guided or accompanied by another person or group, often for safety or security reasons.
Example: "The guests are escorted to their seats by the event staff to ensure a smooth entry."
Alternatives: "are guided" or "are accompanied".
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Some are escorted everywhere by their husbands.
We are escorted from the building.
Next, the groom's parents are escorted to their seats.
"People are escorted in by people dressed as French marquises.
They are escorted by a silver-domed butter dish.
Modeling studies are escorted for expected energy demand in future perceptive based on Independent System Operator New England data.
Guests are escorted into, and retrieved from, the park by members of the hotel staff.
We are escorted to the back of the cave-restaurant out of the wind.
After being swept through customs, the "passengers" are escorted to a delightfully garish playhouse.
People dress for dinner and are escorted past marvelous photographs on the way to their tables.
Prisoners are escorted from the complex to and from Brooklyn Criminal Court through an underground tunnel.
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