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'by great' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning and is therefore incorrect. To use it correctly, you might want to replace it with an adjective such as 'greatly' or 'significantly'. For example, "The company increased its profits by greatly expanding its customer base."
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"I'm inspired by great novelists.
I was surrounded by great players.
Submitted by great grandnephew John McMahon.
Plus, I'm surrounded by great people".
By great I don't necessarily mean celebrated.
"Our designers, our engineers, are inspired by great products and by great design out there.
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Also survived by great-nieces and nephews.
Also survived by great-nieces and -nephews.
Rennell was annexed by Great Britain in 1899.
capped 46 times by Great Britain.
"This proposal is supported by Great Britain," he said.
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