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The phrase "are escorted by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is being accompanied or guided by another person or group, often for safety or assistance.
Example: "The dignitaries are escorted by security personnel throughout the event to ensure their safety."
Alternatives: "are accompanied by" or "are guided by".
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They are escorted by a silver-domed butter dish.
Seafood and meat dishes are escorted by diverse, appropriate plate mates.
Like most of the lorries we see in Uganda, these ones are escorted by armed guards.
The same privilege is afforded to governors and cabinet members if they are escorted by agents or law enforcement officers.
Returnees whose names show up on a blacklist are escorted by border control officers to the next outbound flight.
The Japanese vessels, which are escorted by a refueling and support ship, are expected to hunt whales until mid-March.
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She was escorted by a security detail.
It was escorted by an armed Coast Guard cutter.
They were escorted by Israeli commandos, some toting machine guns.
I don't go from A to B without being escorted by people who are armed.
The burly American was escorted by Pakistani policemen into a crowded interrogation room.
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