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The phrase ‘feared by’ is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to be feared, respected or admired by someone or a group of people. For example: The powerful king was feared by his enemies.
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Hardly the hordes feared by some.
"He was respected and feared by all these moguls".
The logistics nightmare feared by many also failed to materialize.
This is the dawn most feared by Gotham's vampires.
These women and girls are stigmatised and feared by many.
No wonder Athenian democracy was deeply feared by the founders.
No disease is more feared by more people than Alzheimer's.
"And, still, he was the most feared by our enemies.
It read: "Mont Pelée is no more to be feared by St Pierre than Vesuvius is feared by Naples.
You climbed back into the room, disappointed, I feared, by my lack of information.
The number 666 is also feared by many superstitious people because of strong negative biblical associations.
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