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The phrase "by dealing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to address a problem or issue in order to manage or resolve it. For example, "We can resolve this problem by dealing with it head-on."
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Let's start by dealing with the elephant in the room.
"People got waylaid by dealing with this issue".
Only by dealing with those interests can the parties resolve their conflict.
We begin by dealing with the spatial grid (i.e. discretization or compartmentalization).
Only by dealing with those interests can the party resolve their conflict.
So we get the really latest technology by dealing with the Yale people.
Rather than resort to deportation, we can grapple with the problem by dealing with the complexities.
He says he knew he was potentially playing with fire by dealing with such contentious material.
You create value for customers by dealing with similar problems over and over.
So it responded by dealing with only the more immediate and pressing ones.
President Obama's first term was absorbed by dealing with the Great Recession.
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