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amused at, amused by, amused over, amused with

Which should you use, amused at, amused by, amused over or amused with? The adjective amused means entertained or interested by something. Amused takes the preposition at, by or with.

Incorrect: Some bystanders were amused over the happenings.
Correct: Some bystanders were amused by the happenings.
Correct: Some bystanders were amused at the happenings.
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