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The phrase "caged by" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is most often used when you are referring to someone or something being confined or restricted by something else. For example, "He was caged by his fear of failure and never tried anything new."
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He says that he refuses to be "caged by my DNA".
Valentino produced a dramatic cape in ivory tulle caged by whale bones and decorated with bows.
The monkey family are caged by the Twits and spend most of the play attempting to escape.
Caged by four cement walls and a wire door, almost two dozen real chickens moseyed around, pecking at hay and ignoring the befuddled comments.
The definitive image of his obsession is a 1930 nude study of Miller, her gaze enigmatic, her head caged by a wire fencing guard.
Once an antiproton and positron have joined forces, the resulting antihydrogen atom is electrically neutral and thus no longer caged by the electrical fields in the trap.
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Sampling was conducted on a cage-by-cage basis.
To make matters worse, such compounds are caged in by high walls and razor wire.
I don't want to be caged in by reality, as it were.
THE LIZARD CAGE, by Karen Connelly.
Hamster cage by Rotastak, £36.99, Argos 16.
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