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The phrase "alike by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to show similarity or comparison between two things or concepts. Example: The two sisters looked alike by their striking resemblance in both appearance and mannerisms.
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Technocratic organizations take diverse institutions and make them more alike by imposing the same rules.
For some years these predicitions have amazed my friends, scientist and scientist alike by their infallibility.
Helping excluded pupils and schools alike by replacing the gimmick of sin bins with Progress Centres.
Just days later, voters shocked peace deal promoters and detractors alike by rejecting the agreement.
"All Black Cats Are Not Alike," by Amy Goldwasser and Peter Arkle, is out this month.
He irked shareholders, borrowers and staff alike by interrupting the flow of money to self-dealing governments or tainted projects.
He has scotched criticism from allies and Mr Kerry alike by showing that he is negotiating seriously.
Brotton tells the fascinating story of the polemic stirred in geography and politics alike by the "Peters Projection" of 1973.
In the United States, this fear was held alike by left and right wings of the political spectrum.
Nevertheless, throughout the decades, reporters have continued to plague the C.I.A. and presidents alike by reporting on secrets of state.
Michael Loughran, a spokesman for Mr. Liu, said, "The proposal will benefit pensioners and taxpayers alike by transforming an outdated system into a best-in-class investment vehicle".
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