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The phrase "shattered by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been broken or deeply affected by an event or experience. Example: "Her dreams were shattered by the unexpected news of the layoffs."
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Shattered by Scandal.
Some were shattered by their confinement.
ʿAbbās Mīrzā was shattered by this defeat.
Dee was shattered by the break.
His windows were shattered by the blasts.
The newspaper's windows were shattered by bricks.
"Everyone was shattered by that," he says.
His dreams have been shattered by this.
"Their identities have been shattered by immigration.
His early years were shattered by the Khmer Rouge.
Just two years later the record was shattered by Bonds.
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