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The phrase "blended by" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a combination of two or more elements, often used in describing a mixture or blend of flavors, colors, ingredients, etc. For example, "The ice cream was blended by rich notes of chocolate and vanilla."
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They are hand-crafted, not blended by some marketing nabob".
It was blended by a tea seller in the region where he grew up.
Freebies: toiletries have been specially blended by Italian perfumier Lorenzo Villoresi.
The tea and coffee served at 63 Harbour Street is blended by a local specialist.
They are all blended by Ms. MacNamara, an artist who returned to take over the family farm in 1985.
In works by the Greek sculptor Praxiteles, the forms are softly and subtly blended by means of smooth, blurred transitions.
Fly ash, blast furnace slag and superplasticizer were added and blended by means of a simple SCC mixing design method.
Unlike most contemporary perfumes, which are often created by committee, the classic scents were blended by individual artists, mostly from natural materials.
From the outset he understood architecture as the application of research in which technical and human factors were to be blended by unflagging inquiry and experience.
In the presentation of this unknown prophet, conjectures based on archaeology and theology are blended by Asch's depth of psychological insight.
The mice were respectively fed with feeds added with soybean oil, lard or the oil blended by both for 12 weeks.
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