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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is ushered" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in passive voice constructions, where the subject is being acted upon by another person or force. Example: The bride is ushered down the aisle by her father, accompanied by a beautiful melody played by the string quartet.
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is ushered
noun
A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.
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A man dressed as Father Christmas waggles a placard and is ushered on stage as the band launch effortlessly into Santa Claus Is Coming to Town.
At one point the poor Don is ushered into a wheelchair, complete with attending nurse.
The audience is ushered into what seems to be a brightly lighted television studio.
At the end of the tale, the heroine is ushered, naked, into the beast's chamber.
These days he is ushered straight into the top offices, including the Oval Office.
The visitor is ushered in by well-groomed receptionists down long, carpeted corridors.
"I'm a human rights activist," she replies, and is ushered in without further ado.
The applause reaches a climax, and the next fan is ushered on for a spin.
(He stands up to say goodbye, and Clark is ushered out by Barnes, who returns as the intercom starts up).
Afterward, everyone is ushered up to a second floor, where dozens of Acer computers are laid out, showroom-style.
The girl is ushered inside, but, in one of the iconic images in Hollywood history, Edwards can't cross the threshold.
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