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used to show how something is done or achieved
- The problem was solved by teamwork.
- He completed the project by working late.
- The book was translated by using modern technology.
- The issue was addressed by raising awareness.
- The goal was achieved by consistent effort.
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used to show the type of transportation used to travel
- We are traveling by bus to the city.
- He commutes to work by car.
- She flew by plane to New York.
- They traveled by train across the country.
- We took a short trip by boat.
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used to indicate the extent or dimensions of a margin
- He won the race by a large margin.
- He beat his opponent by a landslide.
- The bullet missed her by a few centimeters.
- The shot missed her by inches.
- His score was off by two points.
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used to introduce the term that is being explained or defined
- What is meant by "courage"?
- She clarified what was meant by "innovation."
- What do you mean by "success"?
- I don't understand what you mean by "luxury."
- Could you explain what is meant by "democracy"?
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used to indicate the name or title by which someone is called or known
- I know her by her nickname.
- He's known by his stage name.
- She is addressed by her first name.
- They all call me by my middle name.
- He prefers to be called by his full name.
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used to refer to the parent, other than the one speaking
- He is their son by his first wife.
- The children are her offspring by her second husband.
- Jason is his son by his third wife.
- They had a daughter by their previous marriage.
- She is his daughter by his first wife.
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used to refer to the father of a particular animal, especially in terms of breeding
- The foal is by a famous stallion.
- This colt is by Goldfuerst.
- The racehorse is by a well-known sire.
- The filly is by a champion horse.
- This dog is by an award-winning pedigree.
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used in expressions showing how something occurs
- I heard by chance that she had moved.
- He won the game by luck.
- They arrived by accident while we were talking.
- The information came to me by surprise.
- It happened by mistake, not intentionally.
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used to specify the standard or unit used to evaluate or measure something
- We are billed by the hour.
- The work was calculated by the minute.
- They charge by the day for lodging.
- The electricity is measured by the kilowatt-hour.
- The package is priced by the pound.
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used in mathematical operations to show multiplication or division
- Multiply 4 by 5 to get the result.
- Divide 12 by 3 for the answer.
- I multiplied 7 by 8 to find the total.
- The equation requires dividing 50 by 10.
- Multiply the number by 2 to double it.
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used to indicate continuous or sequential occurrence of an action or event
- The temperature dropped minute by minute.
- The storm intensified hour by hour.
- His progress improved day by day.
- Colors changed second by second.
- The tension grew bit by bit.
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used to show the basis for categorization or analysis
- The data is broken down by region and age.
- The survey results were categorized by income.
- The statistics were organized by occupation.
- The population is divided by age group.
- The records were sorted by department.
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used to show when something must be completed or occurs
- The project must be finished by Friday.
- The application is due by noon tomorrow.
- I need this report by the end of the day.
- Please submit the assignment by next week.
- The sale ends by midnight.
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used to show the time period in which something occurs
- The lion hunts by night.
- He works by day and sleeps by night.
- She enjoys reading by night.
- The birds are active by dawn.
- We travel by day and rest by night.
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as judged, stated, or approved by someone or something
- Anything he does is all right by me.
- By my calculation, we are running late.
- I trust you by your judgment.
- By my watch, it's almost time to leave.
- The decision was all right by him.
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used to express emphasis or frustration in a mild exclamation
- By God, I didn't expect this outcome!
- She's the kindest soul I've ever met, by all that's holy.
- That's the truth, by every saint in heaven.
- You've ruined everything, by the stars above!
- By Jove, what a surprise!
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used to show recognition or identification based on a description or appearance
- He is known by his distinctive voice.
- I recognize them by their accents.
- She identified the suspect by his appearance.
- I can tell him by his posture.
- Most people know him by his laugh.
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used to show the part of something that is physically handled or held
- He grabbed the box by the handle.
- She held the cup by its rim.
- He took the rope by the end.
- She pulled the door by its knob.
- He carried the suitcase by the strap.
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used to express someone's occupation, origin, etc.
- She's a teacher by profession.
- He is an actor by trade.
- They are artists by nature.
- She is a doctor by training.
- He's an entrepreneur by choice.
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used to indicate acting or doing something for someone else
- A good leader always does right by their team.
- The lawyer was just doing her job by her client.
- You should do right by your parents after all they've done for you.
- A true friend will always do right by you.
- I trusted him, but he didn't do right by me in the end.
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