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"tutored in" is a grammatically correct phrase, and it can be used in written English.
For example, "He was tutored in mathematics in order to improve his grades."
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Woolf wasn't tutored in housework.
He also spoke Yiddish and was tutored in Hebrew.
At 15 and 16 he was privately tutored in Edinburgh.
Oh, and on the trip Josh is tutored in philosophy.
I rather looked forward to being tutored in his worldliness.
Romney was tutored in Florida by Brett O'Donnell, a new debate coach.
From childhood forward, she was tutored in the cafeteria at M-G-M M-G-M M-G-M
The latter came naturally to him since he had been tutored in these languages.
Bate was tutored in the treacherous waters surrounding Hughes during a fraught writing process.
The King's daughters were also tutored in art and painted and drew throughout their lives.
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