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"were funded by" is a grammatically correct phrase and it is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source of funding for a project, research, or initiative. Here are some examples: - The construction of the new library was funded by a generous donation from a local philanthropist. - The study on climate change was funded by a government grant. - The festival was funded by ticket sales and sponsorships. - The expansion of the hospital was funded by a fundraising campaign. - The research project was funded by a university grant.
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Provincial police were funded by both local and central governments.
"I think they were funded by businessmen," he said.
Those Instagrammed cocktails don't come cheap, and were funded by £5,000-worth of payday loans.
The bloggers and institutes whipping up this anger were funded by oil and coal companies.
"The demonstrations were funded by people with a political agenda," said Mrs. Arroyo.
All three studies were funded by Cancer Research UK and the Scottish government.
"Inter-bank loans were funded by money that originated from the drugs trade," he said.
They were funded by compensation paid by Baogang to the local government.
Many who were funded by the AHRC will not end up as academics.
Political candidates who supported gun control faced opponents whose campaigns were funded by the N.R.A.
New centres were funded by the then Department for the Environment through its urban aid programme.
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