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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by land" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a means of transportation or movement over ground as opposed to by air or sea. Example: "We traveled by land to reach our destination, enjoying the scenic route along the way." This sentence indicates that the speaker and their companions used a form of ground transportation, such as a car or train, to get to their destination.
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Others came by land.
The same rapine prevailed also by land.
But we can't go by land.
So what do I mean by land?
Food assistance cannot be delivered by land.
The American Arms by land and sea.
There is only one capital territory on this path that you will enter by land, exit by land, reenter by land, and exit by sea, in that order.
Even more are deported by land across the Mexican border.
The period saw some notable exploration by land.
But getting into the neighborhood by land is another story.
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