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The phrase 'by chain' is technically correct in written English
You can use it when referring to a series of events, or a succession, that are linked together, such as a chain of cause and effect. For example, "The economic crisis was caused by a chain of irresponsible decisions."
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By chain stores you mean?
Then by chain rule, dpA/dP.
Bikes were supplied by Chain Reaction Cycles (chainreactioncycles.com).
Presented by Chain Lightning Theater, Claire Higgins, artistic director/producer.
The main commercial strip, Pennsylvania Avenue, is now dotted by chain stores.
The newly remodeled airport is surrounded by chain hotels, freshly paved roads and shiny corporate plazas.
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There were eight small artificial-turf soccer fields surrounded by chain-link fences.
I'll take a bunch of teenagers terrorized by chain-saw-wielding zombies any day.
It was draped with crimson tablecloths, festooned with orchids and surrounded by chain-link fences.
These critical nodes, the report explained, are usually above ground and sometimes protected only by chain-link fences and padlocks.
Lloyd and most of the local retailers are now gone, superseded by chain-owned specialty stores and discount megastores.
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