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The phrase "by money" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is done or obtained through the use of money. Example: By money, she was able to buy a new car. In this sentence, the speaker is emphasizing that the person used money to purchase the car. Another example could be: He achieved success by money, not through hard work and determination.
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Science is fuelled by money.
They are impressed by money.
"Everyone else is influenced by money".
"I was seduced by money," he said.
Their decisions, however, were driven by money.
You cannot be driven just by money.
Most have been driven by money.
He got confused by money, I think.
I have never been motivated by money.
By money, of course.
Democracy was being corrupted by money.
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