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The phrase "by since" is not correct in written English.
You would not use this phrase in the first place. If you meant to say "since" then you would use that word alone. For example: I haven't seen her since the party.
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"Enough time has now gone by since 'Saturday,' " he said.
A year has gone by since we lost our Lizzy.
A few days have gone by since I heard of Michael Graves' death.
"They much prefer a distant master to a master close by, since they need protection".
"I'll bet a month hasn't gone by since that I haven't thought of that girl".
A slightly irritating wait, but then the time's been flying by since play was suspended.
Money has been harder to come by since the global financial crisis.
All is closed down: "A year had gone by since Birju's accident.
Almost 11 months have now gone by since the "al-Aqsa intifada" broke out.
"There has hardly been a day gone by since when it hasn't crossed my mind".
And three-and-a-half months have gone by since he last played competitive golf.
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