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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'asset by' is not correct nor usable in written English
Instead, you may use the phrase 'assets by' to refer to something that is owned or controlled by a particular entity. For example, "The company reported having assets worth $10 million by the end of the quarter."
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We're repositioning the asset by building a brand-new lobby.
Its largest asset, by far, is good will.
The new filing wrote down that asset by 31percentto to $905 million.
Unfortunately, vigilance is not seen as an asset by decision makers.
It may also have overstated an accounts receivable asset by $68 million.
His goal now, he said, is to "protect the asset," by which he meant the unfinished buildings.
The company said it overstated a gas inventory asset by $85 million and an accounts payable liability by $100 million.
Dr. Langmuir turned that liability into an asset by insisting on rapid responses to each request for help.
Her toughness was often seen as an asset by constituents who have had Ms. Strebel on their side.
The Fleming estate gets to breathe continued life into an old asset by maintaining interest in Bond in between movies.
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RiskScape calculates impacts to assets on an individual asset-by-asset basis.
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