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The phrase "ordained by" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts related to religious or formal appointments, indicating that someone has been officially designated or authorized by a higher authority. Example: "The bishop was ordained by the archbishop during a special ceremony."
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It is a command ordained by destiny.
This was not entirely ordained by fate.
John J. Mocarski, a minister ordained by Universal Ministries, officiated.
Still, he believes his mission is ordained by God.
Dave was ordained by the Presbytery of Chicago in 1957.
"It was ordained by the sultan," he says.
The shock-therapy policies ordained by the I.M.F.
He was ordained by the conservative Evangelical Church Alliance.
Monsignor Murray was ordained by Cardinal Francis Spellman in 1956.
You vote for a party slate, ordained by the party bosses, rather than for particular candidates.
The Rev. Samora Smith, an interfaith minister ordained by the New Seminary, officiated.
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