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The phrase 'by plot' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a narrative structure or the arrangement of events within a work of fiction. For example, the author used an interesting plot twist at the end of the story to add surprise and suspense.
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He was not unduly hampered by plot constraints.
And even that effort had to be negotiated plot by plot with growers.
He's noted that Knots and Crosses was led more by plot than character.
"Unbreakable" is tidy and compact, and seems to have been only grazed by plot.
Still, Billy's daring is best demonstrated by dance, not by plot.
"And you're not bored when you're reading Bernhard?" "I'm bored by plot," Salle said.
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Such plot-by-plot redevelopment undertakings have fragmented the urban grain and created further socioeconomic dichotomies.
"We can't solve the housing crisis by developing on a plot-by-plot basis," Henderson said.
The judge ruled that Basildon council must tell residents on a plot-by-plot basis what enforcement measures are proposed.
Basildon council's leader, Tony Ball, said the council had complied with the judge's order and provided the plot-by-plot schedule.
I was impressed by Trump after reading Politico's February profile of the reality star and real estate mogul's plot-by-plot campaign to become a credible presidential contender.
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