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The phrase 'along by' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be either 'along with' or 'by'. For example: She walked along with her friends to the park. OR She walked by herself to the park.
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"Playing Along," by Rory Samantha Green.
Wars are carried along by many currents.
g. dragged along by the Earth.
Both were ushered along by Blum.
Both actions are borne along by dreams.
Don't play along by closing your eyes.
He sent remarks along by videotape.
This can be helped along by employers.
But disregarding your harangues, The Chinese move along by gangs.
And I found myself swept along by her optimism.
Finally, China's success is helped along by AI-friendly infrastructure.
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