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Discover Ludwig'by effort' is correct and can be used in written English
The phrase is usually used to refer to the exertion of effort in order to accomplish something, particularly something difficult. For example: "He completed the project by effort alone."
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While seemingly contradictory with our current findings, the results from15 may actually support our hypothesis that decreases in H with age are driven by effort (not age alone), because H does not increase with age during non-effortful resting states.
Online, our interactions become public by default, private by effort".
"Achievement," meanwhile, is "a result gained by effort".
Success in swimming, more than in many sports, is defined by effort.
"A conversation in the hallway is private by default, public by effort.
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This reward is distributed through the mechanism of pay-by-effort, which is like the mechanism of an open market.
Complaints are followed by efforts by uGetHeard.com to resolve the disputes.
He said that he was baffled by efforts to tighten restrictions on temporary hiring.
In any case, the declaration of war should be preceded by efforts at conciliation and arbitration.
That initiative is complicated by efforts to start reconciliation talks between the government and the Taliban.
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