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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ushered by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something being guided or led by another person or force. Example: "The guests were ushered by the host into the beautifully decorated hall."
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As one service begins and the next ends, around 60,000 comers and goers are ushered by white-jacketed traffic directors.
In 1954, Converse was ushered by a friend, guitar in tow, to a semi-regular music salon hosted by the animator and audio enthusiast Gene Deitch in Hastings-on-Hudson.
The measure marks the first major accomplishment ushered by House Speaker Paul Ryan.
We were ushered by a nurse with an English accent down some corridors to a room.
Finally, he is ushered by the angel to death and his longed-for state of perfect joy.
Overcome with nausea, and covered in vomit, he was ushered by those around him to the deck outdoors.
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Musical numbers, games, raffles, quizzes, interviews, news and comedy skits all whiz by, ushered along by buxom models and tied together only by the reassuring presence of Don Francisco.
The switch was made possible by regulatory changes ushered in by the recent Digital Economy Act.
They were ushered out by the police as they shouted.
BIG changes in Russian political life are often ushered in by trials.
The modern period was ushered in by the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and the Counter-Reformation.
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