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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by planes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a method of transportation or travel. For example: - I prefer to travel by planes rather than by car. - The package was delivered by planes to ensure it arrived on time. - Many people choose to see the world by planes, visiting multiple countries in one trip.
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The Pentagon and Capitol Hill attacked by planes.
In one dream, her school was blown up by planes.
In either case, intersections of the surface by planes parallel to the axis of revolution are ellipses, while intersections by planes perpendicular to that axis are circles.
I knew both buildings were hit by planes, both on fire.
A further 600 CIA flights were made by planes hired from US aviation companies.
The quiet is broken, too, by planes making their approach to Manchester.
By 9.30pm, the family is ready to sleep, but the nights are disrupted by planes.
'We see other towers of the same kind being hit by planes.
BAA is subject to no environmental levy for damage caused by planes leaving airports.
"These houses that were full of children and women and elders were bombed by planes.
Tanks rumbled by, planes zoomed overhead and missiles as long as subway cars were towed across the historic cobblestones.
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