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"by many standards" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to compare oneself or one's actions to those of a larger group. For example: "My grades this semester weren't great, but by many standards, I did well given the amount of work I was doing outside of class."
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Still, even a stagnant Japan is wealthy by many standards.
It was a strange hijacking, by many standards.
Mr. Pataki's victory on Tuesday was impressive by many standards.
By many standards, it's Not A Good Game.
By many standards, London's snowfall was relatively light, three to six inches.
I guess our place, with its four bedrooms, is considered big by many standards.
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By many standard measures, yes.
— compared with the 800 or 1,000 d.p.i. offered by many standard mice.
Sure, the species' demise was covered by many standard science media sites, such as Scientific American, National Geographic, and Mongabay.
Video-game actors become skilled at working with little or no context, and at providing varying inflections for any line on demand — a practice discouraged by many standard acting texts.
The results are clear, and experimental and control conditions differ by many standard deviations, leaving one in no doubt about whether the results are sound.
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