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The phrase "invaded by" is correct and perfectly usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to an area being taken over by something or someone. For example, "The small town was quickly invaded by tourists after news of its quaint charm spread across the country."
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Ambridge has been invaded by Daleks.
There's the ludicrous premise: Martian moons invaded by demons.
"We feel very invaded by it," she said.
"We don't want to be invaded by tourists.
The area he lived in had been invaded by immigrants.
This is not an area invaded by hordes of tourists".
It must be like being invaded by aliens.
And it had been invaded by sexual violence.
More recently, Peenemünde was invaded by film stars.
We had a church in Michigan invaded by gay activists.
"One day, we were invaded by a bunch of them.
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