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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inscribed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been written, engraved, or marked by a specific person or entity.
Example: "The ancient tablet was inscribed by a skilled artisan, detailing the history of the civilization."
Alternatives: "engraved by" or "written by".
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Human skull inscribed by a nineteenth-century practitioner of phrenology.
They are often affectionately inscribed by the artist (Smith).
I found a book at my grandmother's house that was inscribed by my great-grandfather.
The second room held more valuable items, including books inscribed by their authors.
Then you arrive in a square dining room with walls inscribed by long, sinuous horizontal lines.
Gettysburg's place on the map of history was inscribed by Mars.
The wall was similarly inscribed by people who left prayerful messages after Sept. 11.
As pets have passed on, their dates have been inscribed by Antonio Garcia, the artist, a k a Chico.
A friend gave me a print inscribed by Alfred: "A fool for love is the best fool to be".
He requested the return of a volume of Robert Frost's poetry, inscribed by the author, that Berman had given him.
There was his name, "Isacus Newton," proudly inscribed by the 17-year-old with his quill, and the date, 1659.
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