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The phrase "were diagnosed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone has been identified as having a particular medical condition or illness.
Example: "After several tests, the doctors confirmed that the patients were diagnosed with diabetes."
Alternatives: "were found to have" or "were identified as having".
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All were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Almost 1,000 were diagnosed with mood disorders, and 278 were diagnosed with alcohol abuse.
All were diagnosed with MDD and TLE.
Both patients were diagnosed with HCM by perioperative echocardiography.
Of these patients, 7.7% were diagnosed with influenza.
Subsequently, 58 children were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
"You were diagnosed with Alzheimer's," Kim says gently.
During this time, 3,350 participants were diagnosed with cancer.
Of that group, 211 were diagnosed with CTE.
These patients were diagnosed with rotavirus infection by immunochromatography.
Ultimately, nine babies were diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL).
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