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The phrase “appease by” is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as “The teacher tried to appease the students by giving them an extra 10 minutes of recess.” In this context, “appease” means to satisfy or pacify.
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Mr. Cameron's Conservative party has traditionally been regarded as euroskeptic, particularly when it comes to a vocal right wing that successive party leaders have sought to appease by maintaining their distance from Europe.
"Who were you trying to appease by doing that?" he asked.
Hercules and Mars they appease by animal offerings of the permitted kind" and adds that a portion of the Suebi also venerate "Isis".
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Gervais was not appeased by this claim.
Restless that noble day, appeased by soft drinks.
None of them were appeased by Mubarak's announcement.
Nats are appeased by offerings of food or flowers, given on all important occasions.
Many were appeased by being granted the status of gods (Japanese goryō-shin, "goryō deities").
The tennis gods will not be appeased by the sacrifice of poor Oliver Golding?
As an analyst, Ms. Cohen says she is not appeased by this aspect of the plan.
As they caught Ghosanada's chant, "Hate can never be appeased by hate; hate can only be appeased by love", soldiers laid down their arms and knelt by the side of the road.
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