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'be detected by' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when talking about something being identified or discovered by someone or something else. Example: The fingerprints found at the crime scene were eventually determined to be those of the suspect, as they were detected by the advanced forensic technology used by the police.
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It cannot be detected by standard urine tests.
The satellites transmit signals that can be detected by anyone with a G.P.S. receiver.
Much of the song lies at frequencies too low to be detected by the human ear.
He's invented a type of cocaine that can't be detected by normal means.
Speeders will be detected by the same E-ZPass technology that charges tolls to drivers' accounts.
Because it sends out no signals on its own, it cannot be detected by outsiders.
In principle an iceberg can also be detected by sonar.
Elemental phosphorus can be detected by its phosphorescence.
They also create complex communication networks using trails of pheromones that can be detected by other ants.
It's absurd to suggest that an edge that can only be detected by HotSpot or Snicko is a glaring error.
Alternatively mechanical vibrations can be detected by resonant sensor systems.
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