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The phrase "be rejected by" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something was not accepted or chosen by someone or something else. Example: Her manuscript was be rejected by multiple publishing houses, but she didn't let that discourage her from pursuing her dream of becoming an author.
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It went on to be rejected by several publishers.
He could be rejected by Muslims and moderate Hindus.
We can be rejected by both queers and Muslims.
"He wants to reject others and be rejected by them".
If a man is to be rejected by a woman, he should be rejected by a woman like Mary, for then he might not be bitter about women.
That committee's ruling could be rejected by the state Finance Department.
Changes typically appear immediately, but modifications or entire entries may be rejected by other editors.
The pair of messages not in that row will be rejected by B as non-authentic.
"Do I think their approach will continue to be rejected by the American people and Congress?
You'll be rejected by the journals that have a reputation for quality.
It is so routine for buyers to be rejected by boards that no one complains.
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