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The phrase "cropped by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been cut or shortened. For example, "The video was cropped by the editor to remove some of the footage."
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Common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., is widely cropped by small farmers in the northwest of Spain.
Evidently more letters at either end were cropped by the limits of the wall.
My views of skies first turned into pictures when I looked at them through my camera, cropped by the viewfinder.
The target image is cropped by a sub-window that can zoom and move within the original image window.
Cropped by the frame, Brenda looms imperiously, like a frightening aunt about to bestow that dreaded kiss.
In the Fogg Museum's "Rehearsal," the violinist at left is cropped by the edge of the canvas, as a character might be in a black-and-white print.
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On a crop-by-crop basis, the scientific recommendations of the European Food Safety Agency are voted on by ministers from the 27 member states.
Farm animals consume a large proportion of the U.S. grain, forage, and crop by-products.
Wheat and barley straw, and bran are the most commonly fed crop by-products.
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