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"flared by" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been intensified or made more extreme by a certain factor or influence. Example: The flames of the fire were flared by the strong gusts of wind, making it difficult for the firefighters to control the blaze.
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Bennett's death was the catastrophic end to a day of his temper being flared by a flurry of racist slurs from a fellow patient.
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Corticosteroids are the first-line treatment for muscle involvement in DM, but skin lesions often flare by reduction or discontinuation.
However, the objective of this study is mitigating NG flaring by substituting solar energy as an auxiliary energy source in dwelling buildings.
Therefore, these global organizations have agreed to collaborate with the objective of significantly reducing routine-associated gas flaring by 2030 [19, 20].
After 1 month disease activity flared accompanied by an acute phase response.
Flared jeans, £188, by Koral, from avenue32.com.
Flared skirt, £170, by Stills, from harveynichols.com.
In my case, that's a flared skater dress by Three Floor.
The actress filed for divorce in June and ignited a media frenzy, which continued to flare fueled by allegations of wife-auditioning conducted by the Church of Scientology.
Applications of the calculations to flare observations by both SMM and RHESSI are also presented.
b Two-ribbon flares observed by Hinode/FG at 01 51 UT on 15 February 2011 during an X2.2-class flare from (Inoue et al. 2014a).
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