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The phrase "exploded by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been blown up or burst open with great force. Example: The old building was exploded by the demolition team, leaving behind a pile of rubble.
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It was looking dire in June, nearly impossible in July, and more or less mathematically exploded by August.
The gunpowder exploded by accident in a workshop instead.
Phlebotomy — and the Humoral Theory on which it rests — was exploded by Hunter twenty years ago".
A card catalog in the school's library had drawers exploded by water-swollen cards.
"How can this weapon have exploded by itself?" scoffed a soldier, Damodar Adhikary.
In 2004, international box office exploded by an incredible 44%, to $15.7bn, leaving the US standing.
Mr. Polidori photographed a schoolroom in Pripyat, which looks slowly exploded by disuse and decay.
A bomb is exploded (by terrorists, of course, as the media report), killing quite a few people.
There were also two more car bombs today exploded by ETA, the Basque group campaigning for an independent homeland.
It's fortunate he didn't relocate to London, where sightings of one specific type of brunch have just exploded by 600%.
Eventually, shells were made with a small charge of powder, which exploded by friction at the sudden deceleration of the shell upon impact.
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