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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instigated by the" can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that is used to indicate the source or cause of something. For example: The protests against the new policy were instigated by the local politicians.
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This prosecution was controlled and instigated by the prime suspect.
The bill was instigated by the then home secretary, Theresa May, in 2012.
Mr. Haqqani is now under a Supreme Court investigation instigated by the country's top generals.
This confrontation would have been less surprising had it been instigated by the third foreign-policy candidate.
In the Notting Hill section of London there were race riots, instigated by the juvenile thugs known as Teddy boys.
The project was instigated by the Dumbo Improvement District, whose executive director, Tucker Reed, pushed for it.
Turnarounds at companies from the McDonald's Corporation to Marvel Entertainment have been instigated by the activism of hedge funds.
Zephyrinus died during the persecution of Christians that was instigated by the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus.
This is only the latest in a series of marketing initiatives instigated by the Xbox 360 team.
And pressure on the Nationals will only intensify with a Senate committee instigated by the crossbench senators and taking evidence throughout regional areas.
Stanistreet said the £700m of Delivering Quality First cost-cutting measures at the BBC instigated by the former BBC director general, Mark Thompson, had exacerbated the problem.
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