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The phrase "stolen by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has taken or acquired something without permission or without being noticed. Example: The diamond necklace was stolen by a group of thieves last night.
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"He was stolen by Broussard.
Sometimes the data gets stolen by hackers.
(It was eventually stolen by Odysseus and Diomedes).
The second phone was stolen by a pickpocket".
The tube is stolen by a bird, which flies away.
It was blatantly stolen by the government.That is no surprise.
Technology has been handed to, or stolen by, the Chinese.
Or a woman who had her son stolen by nuns?
Maddeningly it had been stolen by Friday morning.
Daniel Cunningham's childhood has been stolen by his mother.
Had they been stolen by her Russian boyfriend, Nikolai Gamov?
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