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'felled by' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how an object or person was taken down or brought to the ground by an outside force. For example: "The champion boxer was eventually felled by a surprise left hook."
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It was apparently felled by accident.
A father felled by a shadowy past.
Gigantic trees felled by the road side.
He had been felled by a mosquito.
Soward was felled by Pauli in the build-up.
Many of the forefoot strikers were felled by injuries.
The tomb of Mausolus was felled by earthquake.
Most often, though, they are felled by heatstroke or dehydration.
Its gate was partly felled by an earthquake years ago.
In fact, Seagate Technology was not felled by disruption.
Nine firefighters were felled by smoke and heat.
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