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The phrase "buy by" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To use the verb "buy" correctly, you would have to say "buy from", "buy for", "buy", or "buy (something)": Examples: I am going to buy a new car from this dealer. I am going to buy a gift for my mom. I am going to buy some new shoes. I am going to buy a coffee.
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We Buy By Ear".
WHAT MONEY CAN'T BUY, by Michael J. Sandel.
"Besides, what else should we buy by selling dollars?
Many people buy by post or online and it is too late to read the label.
Emporio customers can buy by phone, browse information and view backstage videos of runway shows.
A property bid now may be a good buy by 2005.
The Democrats plan to increase their ad buy by 20% a week.
If you'd like to buy by mail order, try McBean's Orchids or Burnham Nurseries.
So what did £10m of blood money buy by way of interior decor?
When you have that much money, what is it you're trying to buy by making even more?
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The third and most recent was an online and buy-by-phone store.
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