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The phrase "buck by" is not a correct phrase in English
It is not an idiom or phrase used in English. Instead, you could use the phrase "by a long shot" which means "by a lot" or "by far." For example, "That was the best movie by a long shot!"
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"Organizations keep thinking they'll save a buck by no longer using paper".
But they can maximise the bang for their buck by mobilising their vast capital markets".
"You will get more bang for your buck by investing in climate smart projects".
It yielded the most bang for the entertainment buck by far.
Shall I make a quick buck by turning this sentence into a new trend?
It's a massive passing of the buck by frightened and callow politicians and top officials.
And, ever the devout capitalist, he turned an extra buck by peddling Operation Chaos gear.
Wouldn't the Fed get more employment bang for its monetary buck by purchasing state and municipal bonds?
They also have to contend with scalpers trying to make a fast buck by reselling campsites and wilderness permits online.
Some even approach their landlords if they think they can make a quick buck by agreeing to depart.
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That last bit is a clever bit of passing-the-buck by the Gawker crowd.
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