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"by a combination of" is a correct phrase and it is often used in written English.
It is used when referring to the process of combining two or more things in order to get a desired outcome or result. For example: "The project was completed by a combination of hard work, creativity, and organization."
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Now, what do I mean by a combination of deltas?
Yet "realness" – identified by a combination of fun, vulgarity and awkwardness – is these characters' currency.
Rather, the choices would be driven by a combination of economic and political considerations.
By a combination of geography, history, and meteorology, Katrina disproportionately hit black New Orleans.
The executives' optimism is stoked by a combination of cultural forces.
(The center is also accessible by a combination of BART train and bus).
All of it is free, paid for by a combination of public money and private sponsors.
He became convinced that Europe was imperilled by a combination of Muslim immigration and "cultural Marxism".
The eye swelled overnight and has been irritated by a combination of sweat and glue.
He was hindered at first by a combination of confidence and diffidence.
In modern times, inaugurations have been financed by a combination of public and private money.
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