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The phrase "chronicled by" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when talking about events that have been recorded or documented, often in the form of a written account. For example: "The history of the town is chronicled by a local historian in his book."
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After a while, the pettiness chronicled by Goodwin grows bewildering.
It was all chronicled by ESPN's camera crew.
Ecclesiastical history from 431 to 594 was chronicled by Evagrius Scholasticus.
His exploits were widely chronicled by the local and national news media.
Boateng's place was jeopardized by late-night carousing chronicled by the paparazzi.
The clash — chronicled by letters of participants and witnesses — apparently ended in a draw.
It was frequented by all classes, chronicled by great writers, admired by creative geniuses.
Quite how talented McIlroy was, and by what age, is best chronicled by Paul Gray.
The production was ably chronicled by Gottlieb in his book The Jaws Log, recently republished.
The trials were chronicled by the hugely popular series that was released in 2015.
But his tribal revolution, well chronicled by the historian of Afrikanerdom Hermann Giliomee, succeeded.
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