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The phrase "ruptured by" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe an action or event that caused something to burst or break, often referring to physical objects or body parts. Example: The water pipes in the old house were ruptured by the freezing temperatures, causing them to burst and flood the basement.
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Family and trade links were ruptured by partition in 1947.
This bloated exposure was recently ruptured by three events in rapid succession.
Gas pipes were ruptured by the blast, making firefighting efforts even more difficult, he said.
So is the pattern of uneventfulness ruptured by moments of ecstatic excitement.
In December 2006, another pipeline ruptured by thieves caught fire, killing about 260.
An autopsy found that Ms. Herron's uterus had been ruptured by an instrument.
In Japan, they appear to have been ruptured by explosions of escaping hydrogen.
Even before the ambush on Wednesday, the tentative truce negotiated by General Zinni had been ruptured by violence.
Prettiness prevails in this English best seller, but every now and then it is ruptured by a peculiar touch.
He saw it instead as an epitaph to a closer relationship between humans and animals that was ruptured by capitalism.
A railway official said Tuesday that the tracks were ruptured by an "improvised explosive device," Reuters reported.
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