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The phrase "domesticated by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how an animal or plant has been tamed or adapted to living with humans. Example: Dogs were domesticated by humans thousands of years ago for companionship and assistance in hunting.
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T. dicoccoides belongs to the first cereals domesticated by humans and it is this domestication step which provided the key for subsequent bread wheat evolution [ 1].
Because his own wildness had been domesticated by my mother".
One hopes she does not become domesticated by the fame.
Plants were also domesticated by other civilizations in other parts of the world, almost certainly independently.
It was domesticated by the Chinese at least as early as the Sung dynasty (960 1279).
Whatever its origins, the dog was the first animal to be domesticated by early humans.
He refused to use a mobile phone, to drive, or to be domesticated by consumerism.
For this reason, honeybees have been domesticated by humans for centuries.
The literariness of the Glass stories is always domesticated by a colloquial informality.
As a result, they were (to use terms then fashionable) co-opted, recuperated and domesticated by Hollywood.
The idea of this changeling, while potentially spooky, is domesticated by the reassuring mundanity of Mr. Donohue's descriptions.
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