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The phrase "expended by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was used or consumed, often in reference to resources or energy. Example: The energy expended by the athletes during the marathon was impressive.
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But you can sense the amount of effort being expended by Bouchard.
"Money is still being expended by interest groups on behalf of legislation.
A LOT of energy is expended by British think-tanks and sociologists on identifying the poor.
Much clerical effort is expended by the store when inventory is managed by strictly manual procedures.
"Never has so much time, effort and money been expended by an individual to diminish himself," Israel told me.
It provided tax benefits "unrelated to the amount of money actually expended by any parent on tuition," ensuring a windfall to parents of children in religious schools.
Jeukendrup recorded the effort expended by a cyclist riding for six hours at forty kilometres an hour in the middle of the peloton, shielded from the wind.
This was double what they spent in the last election cycle and almost as much as was expended by the two presidential campaigns.
You think your period is just a pain, but given the amount of effort expended by men to keep bleeding women in their place, it's obviously a superpower.
"I can assure you the man and woman hours expended by UKA to try and persuade him to run were enormous.
He used inelastic neutron scattering in his pioneering examination of phonons, which are units of the lattice vibrational energy expended by the scattered neutrons.
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