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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barn by" is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in a sentence.
A possible correction could be "barn near," which could be used in a sentence like "We live in a house barn near the river." In this case, "barn near" is used to describe the location of the house in relation to the river.
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While there John took Christina to a barn by moonlight.
Between pond and sheep barn, by maples and watery birches/she paces.
Nick's parents were dead, and that made him king of the barn by birth.
As one expert tells her, when it comes to mental health, "the horse is out of the barn by adulthood".
A grandmother was hidden in a barn by a Catholic woman; a grandfather, a tailor, survived five concentration camps.
He talked about the invention of abstract painting, in a broken-down barn by Jackson Pollock and de Kooning.
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Given the polarity of opinions on uniform medication, it's more likely that acceptance will be gained through a state-by-state, racetrack-by-racetrack, or even barn-by-barn dog-fight.
Explanatory variables with P ≤ 0.20 in the separate analyses were included in the final models together with the interactions terms; management system by parity, parity by season, management system by season, barn type by season, barn type by management system, barn type by parity.
"Come on Doobs!" yells a half-cut voice in the hospitality barns by the 12th.
Virtually all are raised on factory farms, where they're housed in large barns by the thousands.
Barn Swallow by Johanna Beam/Macaulay Library; Golden-fronted Woodpecker by Marcy Barbosa/BirdSpotter Tree Swalloww by Marie Read; Calliope Hummingbird by Marya Moosman/Macaulay Library; Cornell Botanical Gardens by Justin Muir; Gunnison Sage-Grouse by Gerrit Vyn.
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