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The phrase "evoked by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something was elicited or caused by something else. For example, "The feelings of nostalgia he experienced were evoked by the familiar scent of his grandmother's cooking."
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The emotions evoked by the image feel true to life.
There are also the many images evoked by the work.
Wearing one, a man might experience a feeling opposite that evoked by the Prada collection.
But there is another and more profound point evoked by Wenger's statement.
The restaurant's central idea is evoked by its name and its proudly proclaimed philosophy.
The physicality of it, the fragility evoked by such slowness, was perplexing and beautiful.
Solomon writes that depression can only be evoked by metaphors (the abyss, the edge, the darkness).
Whatever, they fulfill one of Constable's own requirements for the emotions evoked by art: delight.
But there is also a military conceit evoked by the piano's sharpness.
The tradition evoked by the 2-foot-tall marionettes stretches far beyond Punch and Judy.
The next period can again be evoked by another title: Myths of the Near Future (1982).
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