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The phrase "are radiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the emission or transmission of energy, light, or other forms of radiation.
Example: "In the process of nuclear decay, particles are radiated from the unstable nucleus."
Alternatives: "are emitted" or "are released".
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This is information derived from analyzing acoustic waves that are radiated either intentionally or unintentionally.
Summer time is credited with reducing traffic accidents and crime; boosting energy efficiency as people use less lighting and heating; and even improving health as people are radiated with vitamin D. "The best part is that it doesn't cost anything," chirps Mr Alkire.
However, the location in which high-frequency seismic waves are radiated is debatable.
Such waves are radiated due to collisions between electron and neutral species.
It is known that thousands of impulsive EM pulses are radiated intermittently in association with lightning leader progression.
In the transmitter part, the LO and RF signals are radiated through two similar cross polarized antennas.
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The two modes are radiating in orthogonal polarisations, as the sources of radiation are the orthogonal patch edges.
Germany's problems are radiating out to its neighbors.
Bryant and O'Neal are radiating brighter than ever.
Parallels of latitude are concentric circles, while meridians are radiating straight lines.
All of these stones are radiating outwards only as far as I was able to throw.
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