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The phrase "bagged by" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean "acquired by" or "obtained by," and is often used to describe a particular person or group acquiring something. For example, "That rare vintage bottle of whiskey was bagged by an anonymous collector."
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The bottle must be corked and bagged by the restaurant.
But she flatly denied rumors of it being bagged by cat lovers.
We know the names of the beasts that were bagged by the police.
The item is brought first to the F.B.I. and then tagged and bagged by the police.
Mr. Reyes was a trophy bagged by then United States Attorney Kevin V. Ryan.
Now Death's open-eyed as all the blind- folds have been bagged by Bush and Blair.
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They could bag goals by dozen.
"The Big Bag," by Franco Matticchio.
She puts the bag by the door.
Leather tote bag by Yves Saint Laurent, $1,395.
It was even dubbed an "It bag" by The Guardian.
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