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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'billed by' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe someone who has been assigned the responsibility of a certain task or action. For example, "The event was billed by John Smith."
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Some clients are billed by the hour.
It's billed by the Royal Court as "tea and catastrophe".
Nearly all work is billed by the hour, meaning efficiency destroys revenue.
The speech was billed by Taiwan as an important overture to China.
18 January was billed by some as the most depressing day of the year.
All of them were billed by "federalists" as leading to it.
The police said the demonstration, billed by its organizers as Million Marijuana March 2002, was peaceful.
The clock radio, I must note, is billed by its designers as foolproof.
The game was billed by The Salt Lake Tribune as the biggest in the Utes' history.
Securing the World Cup was billed by the communications strategists as a national mission.
His listening tour — billed by him as a "Tell It Like It Is" tour — was nothing if not blunt.
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