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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are incited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something is provoked or stimulated to act in a certain way.
Example: "The crowd are incited by the speaker's passionate words, leading to a wave of enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "are provoked" or "are stimulated".
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Diseases are incited by such living organisms as bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
As Dorothy Parker once joked, American children aren't raised; they are incited.
In all cases, with the development of a contractual economy, farmers are incited to develop or to strengthen coordination devices to become effective market participants.
We are incited to respect and admire differences, rather than to seek similarities and celebrate the properties we have in common.
"Those who do not go to vote, and who are incited by the national traitors, are the ones who destroy democracy," he said.
In the same way, the desires of every sizable group of consumers (or resource owners) are registered through the price system; entrepreneurs are incited by price offers to provide opera and musical comedy, kosher food, and Persian delicacies.
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They are inciting people to riot.
Trump's hate and lies are inciting extremists.
Greg Sargent: Trump's hate and lies are inciting extremists.
"They are inciting us against their own management". Revolt may be over-egging it a bit.
Other are inciting more aggressive action.
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