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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of investigating, questioning, or examining someone or something in a probing manner. Example: The detective probed the suspect's alibi by asking detailed questions about their whereabouts on the night of the crime.
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That action could be probed by the public inquiry.
Yet Stephenson's greatest hurdle may not be the embarrassment of being probed by MPs.
Later, Pontiac went nuts; he believed that he had been abducted and probed by aliens.
It is understood that at least two other recruitment companies have been probed by the DWP.
"For the first time, we have a convincing connection between the initial state as probed by the microwave background and the present universe as probed by the galaxies," Dr. Frenk said.
Even the global disaster of the cold war is more easily probed by investigating its effect on personal relationships.
And it can act as an emotional reminder for future occasions, when work is questioned and probed by others.
Ammonia is guided efficiently and easily probed by REMPI.
The quality of the CNTs was probed by Raman spectroscopy.
Meanwhile ultrasound's gesture-supporting potential on mobile is being probed by Qualcomm and others.
The temperature profiles are probed by a fine-wire thermocouple.
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