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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicate by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a decision or judgment is made based on specific criteria or standards.
Example: "The committee will adjudicate by the rules set forth in the charter."
Alternatives: "decide based on" or "judge according to".
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The issue is made harder to adjudicate by a certain murkiness attaching to the term "motivation", a point which Garrard and McNaughton vividly emphasize.
The MCC, responsible for the laws of cricket and the organisation of the English game, were asked to adjudicate by several county committees.
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*Iraq must withdraw entirely from Kuwait, but its territorial claims could be adjudicated by the World Court.
That particular action was unequivocally adjudicated by the judge in my favour,' Tony says.
Personal status issues such as marriage, divorce, and inheritance are now adjudicated by civil courts.
The claims were adjudicated by American courts in the 1970's and have been pending.
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