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