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The phrase "earthed by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that has been grounded or connected to the earth, often in a literal or symbolic sense. Example: The old barn was beautifully earthed by a large, ancient willow tree in the corner of the field. In this sentence, "earthed by" is used to explain how the barn is connected to the earth, likely through the roots of the tree. This phrase could also be used in a figurative sense, such as "The artist's creativity was earthed by her deep connection to nature." This conveys that the artist's connection to nature helps ground and inspire her creativity.
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There is a further hint of this in another statistic un earthed by the study.
This is a supremely artful production, earthed by the excoriating darkness of Murfi's performance, and carried on the wings of vivid dance.
It's a real romp from start to finish with majestic horns and brilliant violins, earthed by celli, basses and timpani with the motor running in the viola section.
Certainly there is a note of rapture in that pale sunshine and iridescent undergrowth but it is earthed by the counterweight of dark shadows, leafless coverts, soggy lanes and gurgling ditches.
Gleeson is not the last of the breed (Brian Dennehy is still at work), but, with James Gandolfini and Charles Durning passed away, he is the most unignorable; any scene, whatever its mood, feels solidly earthed by his presence.
Concluding remarks are given in Section 4. A horizontal geoelectric field E impacting a network of conductors with N discrete nodes, called stations and earthed by the resistances R e,i (i = 1, …, N), implies the flow of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in the network and between the network and the Earth.
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STUCK ON EARTH By David Klass.
Leaving Earth By Helen Humphreys.
MIDDLE EARTH, by Henri Cole.
THE FOLDED EARTH, by Anuradha Roy.
RETURNING TO EARTH, by Jim Harrison.
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