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"bog by" is not a correct phrase or sentence in written English.
There is no particular context in which it can be used.
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Birds in migration stop in at the bog by the millions, including tundra swans, American white pelicans and sandhill cranes.
Xerophyte, any plant adapted to life in a dry or physiologically dry habitat (salt marsh, saline soil, or acid bog) by means of mechanisms to prevent water loss or to store available water.
Because the Bank of Japan was consistently behind the curve in easing monetary policy, the economy was already mired in a deflationary bog by the time interest rates hit zero.
If you don't have an iPhone you're considered (a) insane; (b) challenged in some vital way, like straggly-bearded men at bus stops who wear odd shoes and a folded newspaper hat; (c) a suitable target to have your head flushed down the bog by a few of the lads from the graphic design dept.
But Mr Scott said the park turned into a "quagmire" by Saturday and a "sticky bog" by Sunday, after heavy rain.
This study aimed to assess the impact of drain blocking, as a form of peatland restoration, on an upland blanket bog, by measuring water chemistry and colour, and loss of both dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC).
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It's easier to grow when you're not bogged down by worthless negativity.
Instead of being bogged down by it, be inspired by it.
In fact, by 1981, with the country bogged down by war in Afghanistan, the Kremlin had decided against an invasion.
Was the project bogged down by corruption?
But, the offers were bogged down by regulatory hurdles.
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