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The phrase "garnered by" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to gather or acquire something through efforts or actions. Example: The company's success was largely garnered by their innovative approach to marketing and customer service.
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The record figures were garnered by only 169 films, down from 262 in 2010.
Further savings might be garnered by reviewing and perhaps changing insurance coverage of various sorts.
Most are like those garnered by feel, or theory, or electron microscope.
So how many hearts might be garnered by a rape threat made against a feminist campaigner?
The public attention garnered by this battle is something that will remain a lasting legacy for the profession to overcome".
The votes garnered by each candidate were not announced, so it was unclear how close the outsider slate had come.
If success is measured by clicks, then the millions of uniques garnered by Mail Online certainly justify its approach.
Lawyers and activists are hopeful that the national attention garnered by this particular rape will spur the government to action.
It was the first time the party lost a majority since it came to power in 2002, partly because of the electoral victory garnered by the HDP.
The audience for the Wimbledon final is comparable to the ratings garnered by the BBC last year for the London Olympics.
And all the news-media attention garnered by the hot titles of the season can throw the real finds into the obscure shadows.
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