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"by magic" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate something is happening quickly or effortlessly. For example, "She cleaned the house by magic and it was spotless in no time."
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The card arrived as if by magic.
All of this doesn't happen by magic.
"Let's see it come on by magic".
That turnaround didn't happen by magic, however.
The deficit will come down by magic.
And they did not arrive by magic.
But they don't just happen by magic.
Phineas's struggles are infiltrated by magic.
None of this occurred by magic.
Blackout curtains unfurl as if by magic.
This is by inference, by magic, grandmotherhood.
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