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The phrase "was divested of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be removed, deprived, or stripped of something. It is commonly used in formal writing such as legal documents or news articles. Example: The CEO was divested of his shares in the company after being found guilty of insider trading.
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Its patriarch was executed, and the church was divested of its extensive landholdings.
As he was being taken to an operating room, Sharon was divested of his authority as Prime Minister.
After Romania was divested of territory in Transylvania, Dobrogea, Bukovina, and Bessarabia by Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Soviet Union in 1940, he was forced to abdicate (Sept . 6 , 1940in favour of his son Michael and to once again seek exile.
FAI head honcho John Delaney went out for a half pint of Artisan Dehydration Accelerator in Sopot one evening, cradling the small glass until carouse o'clock, at which point he was divested of his shoes and socks by equally emotional Irish fans chairlifting him around the streets.
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The rule was added in 2008, when the fund was divesting of tobacco interests.
They're divested of all of their meaning.
This is the travel of dismay – dismay means being divested of power or ability.
Watson wants to do the same; he wants Murdoch to be divested of his company.
The transcendent God, who is beyond all being, all rationality, and all conceptuality, is divested of divine transcendence.
In the past, war chiefs were selected only in times of crisis and were divested of their powers thereafter.
Had Stephen Joyce not lately been divested of his powers of obstruction, none of these events would have stood a chance.
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