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"was inoculated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past tense passive form of the verb "inoculate," which means to protect or treat someone against a disease by injecting a vaccine. This phrase is often used in medical or scientific contexts to describe when someone has received a vaccination. Example: The child was inoculated against measles last week and is now protected against the disease.
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Morpurgo was inoculated by previous experiences.
John Adams was inoculated in 1764.
Mr. Cohen was inoculated against hepatitis A and tetanus.
A rotating knife was inoculated with L. innocua.
When I was a kid, the entire reservation was inoculated for smallpox.
The older girl was inoculated, with the agreement of her parents, soon after her birth.
An aliquot (1 mL) of each pre-culture was inoculated into 100 mL of fresh medium.
He was inoculated against several diseases before he set off and was put on a course of antibiotics.
In Mr. Townsend's latest test, each tree base was inoculated with three million spores of the fungus.
In Mr. Townsend's latest test, the base of each tree was inoculated with three million spores of the fungus.
For centuries in China, the virus was inoculated into the nose, while in the Middle East there was the practice of variolation, in which the virus was inoculated into the skin.
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