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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bird by' is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase 'by' can be used as a preposition to show the relation between two nouns (example: I drove by the shop), an adverb to show how an action was done (example: I walked by carefully) or an adjective to describe something (example: a bygone era). In none of these cases does it make sense to use it as part of a phrase 'bird by'.
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Actress Susan Sarandon spoke at one of the panels I attended, and afterwards she encouraged all aspiring writers to read a book called BIRD BY BIRD, by Anne Lamott.
My go-to book of this sort has always been Anne Lamott's wonderful "Bird by Bird".
Boy, Snow, Bird, by Helen Oyeyemi (Riverhead).
Next, I want to read Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott, and Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson.
She had… Boy, Snow, Bird, by Helen Oyeyemi (Riverhead).
My guide could identify each bird by its call.
I'll take Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi (Picador £12.99).
She said she was attracted to the bird by "instinct".
Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd – the greatest guitar solo ever.
7 1 TOMB OF THE GOLDEN BIRD, by Elizabeth Peters.
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