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The phrase "are tolled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of charging a fee for the use of a road or service, often in relation to toll roads or toll booths.
Example: "Vehicles that use the highway are tolled at various points along the route."
Alternatives: "are charged" or "incur a toll".
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From afar, news reports of disasters such as Cyclone Pam can seem numbingly familiar: deaths are tolled, mourned, and then forgotten.
As his exequies are tolled by the bell at Temple Bar, Filth's epitaph is given - he is written off - by one of the judges.
By Andrew Marantz March 18 , 2015From afar, news reports of disasters such as Cyclone Pam can seem numbingly familiar: deaths are tolled, mourned, and then forgotten.
Most highways in urban China are tolled to finance their construction.
All motorway sections of the E751 are tolled, using the electronic toll collection (ETC) and ticket systems.
Even though the sections east of Ivanja Reka are not parts of Zagreb bypass proper (they are tolled), the area has recently shown a rise in the population as it comprises several Zagreb suburbs and commuter towns.
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The clocks are tolling.
Church bells are tolling; broadsheets are plastered on walls.
The extension of Route 55 would have been tolled.
Some of their patients are toll collectors on the bridge.
Some of the new highways are toll roads.
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