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"were conferred with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a situation in which someone (or something) was given a benefit or privilege. For example: "The members of the board were conferred with a special honor for their hard work."
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Theoretically predicted flexural properties were conferred with the experimental findings.
We found that better humoral responses and protection were conferred with vaccine formulations when the L1-protein was adsorbed to Alhydrogel.
These questions were conferred with the board of DAB before adding them to the questionnaire.
Then, the cells were conferred with endotoxin-free EndoGrade-ovalbumin (50 μg/mL) 60 min pulse with or without short period (20 min) LPS (1 ng/mL) stimulation.
To explore the effect of nicotine on DCs' maturation and viability, hu-imDCs (cultured 4 days) were conferred with ex vivo nicotine stimulation.
Then, the DCs were conferred with 3 h endotoxin-free EndoGrade-ovalbumin (50 μg/mL) pulse with 60 min LPS (1 ng/mL) stimulation.
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A policeman and a fireman were conferring with another man in the hallway by the stairs.
Two counterterrorism officers were conferring with other officers on the sidewalk.
In 1976, she was conferred with an honorary Doctorate of Science by Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
He added: "When such a person is conferred with sainthood, it is natural for Indians to feel proud".
Bihar-born development activist Arbind Singh will be conferred with Skoll Foundation social entrepreneurship award at Oxford on Thursday.
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