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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was buoyed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be lifted up or supported, either physically or emotionally. It is often used to describe a feeling of encouragement or optimism. Example: Despite the challenges, the team's determination was buoyed by the supportive crowd, leading them to victory.
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was buoyed
verb
To keep afloat or aloft; used with up.
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Jacqui was buoyed by their domesticity.
Growth was buoyed by the large increase in consumer spending.
Hurley was buoyed by the crew's enthusiastic reception.
At the outset, the market was buoyed by two forces.
Jones was buoyed by more than Christian piety.
But he was buoyed by the horseman's eternal optimism.
When Mayer read the list, though, she was buoyed.
He said he was buoyed by Mr. Donahoe's response.
Ms. Younas never saw "Saving Face," but was buoyed by the acclaim it received, friends said.
In an interview, Mr. de Blasio said he was buoyed by the support.
The environmental movement was buoyed by the popular documentary film Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above.
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