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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of being stolen' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something was the object of a past action of theft. For example: The victim reported the loss of her phone, including the anxiety of being stolen.
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"I would never accuse the graphical interface of being stolen.
Changing your password before will only put that new password at risk of being stolen through the Heartbleed bug.
They undergo the indignity of being stolen or exiled and then bought and sold like common articles of trade.
If given the proper authorization, the United States government could stop files in the process of being stolen from getting to the Chinese hackers.
As more information is collected and put into databases, he said, the data is more at risk of being stolen or abused.
The ball, now on first-name terms with Argentina's midfield, is worked back over to the left in sophisticated style, never in danger of being stolen away.
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Ten years after the first theft, another copy of was stolen, this time from the Munch Museum in Oslo.
There were a small number of instances of animals being stolen and of owners treating the calves with anthelminthics without consulting the project vet.
I heard stories of them being stolen from dorm rooms.
But there were also substantial incidents of passports being stolen".
There are reports of cows being stolen from Wisconsin dairy farms.
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