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"incubated by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that was cared for over a period of development. For example: "The idea was incubated by a group of dedicated investors before it was ready to be released to the public."
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Stuffle was originally incubated by Hamburg-based incubator Digital Pioneers but was spun out as a separate company late last year.
Incubating runs in the family: his wife is a taxonomies manager at Business.com, a company being incubated by the Jake Winebaum/Sky Dayton incubator eCompanies.
Decibel Therapeutics was incubated by the powerhouse investment firm and incubator Third Rock Ventures.
They are incubated by it.
Lots of eggs, being incubated by his head.
The franchise was incubated by the self-proclaimed Circle of Friends, prominent Atlanta political and business leaders.
The flu vaccine is typically incubated by injecting the killed influenza virus into hen's eggs, and egg allergies are common.
After mating the female puffin lays one egg which is incubated by both the male and female.
The two or three eggs are incubated by both parents.
One of the most popular bands incubated by the label was the Beat (known in North America as the English Beat).
Sustained and incubated by tour guides, crocodiles of sombre or giggling pilgrims processing around the locations where the bodies were found, the Ripper lives on.
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