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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are instigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that are initiated or provoked by someone or something.
Example: "The protests are instigated by a series of unfair policies that have angered the community."
Alternatives: "are provoked" or "are incited".
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Acute Medical Units (AMUs) are instigated in many hospitals across the world.
Questions are instigated about the politics of labour, architecture, ethnic identity, the law and ecology.
The implication is that even apparently voluntary, spontaneous acts are instigated by an unconscious desire to act, represented by this Type II RP, which precedes the conscious wish.
Those overtly political features that get made are instigated by star actors, he believes, because "no major company refuses George Clooney or Brad Pitt.
One drawback of mutual funds cited by managed-account boosters is that investors sometimes foot tax bills that are instigated by others.
On the contrary, the great majority of antitrust cases in the United States are instigated by private parties, not the Justice Department.
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They are the ones who are instigating Saudi Arabia to fight us.
Now some programmers feel used and are instigating a revolt.
"We would welcome the Chinese government investigating whether we are instigating these immolations".
Pioneering products like ARROJO American Wave are instigating a new wave of curl.
Mine was instigated by a divorce.
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