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The phrase 'induced by the' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something was caused by something else. For example, "Her fever was induced by the infection."
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An allergy induced by the cold?
Meanwhile, he said, gravity, as induced by the earth's mass, is also acting on each particle.
Consider the case of medical abortions, induced by the drug mifepristone, the so-called abortion pill.
There was, however, no convergence of standards induced by the aura of the FA Cup.
Or more generally, the stress induced by the algae may make females less choosy.
These effects, however, are largely induced by the psychoactive component – tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
The film is laced with gently comic moments induced by the awkwardness of adolescence.
Holding them in my hands again adds to the nostalgic transport induced by the activity.
"The world induced by the wall is a tortuous world," the lawyer said.
In China it will be induced by the state; in India's case, it may well happen despite the state.
I'll never forget the stillness that surrounded her, a stillness induced by the shared awe of the crowd.
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