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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by stirring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a prepositional phrase to indicate the method or means by which something is done. Example: The soup thickened by stirring it constantly.
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Finish by stirring in the butter and Parmesan cheese.
It is also impaired by stirring the melt.
Add the iridium stock solution (5 μl) and incubate the solutions by stirring (5 min).
If the mayo seems very stiff, "let it down" by stirring in a little warm water.
Add the diamide stock solution (5 μl) and preincubate the solution by stirring (>2 h).
But these dark bones are fleshed out and given life by stirring melodies.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
If Montenegro steams towards full independence, Mr Milosevic may retaliate by stirring up a civil war.
This information could help Iraq by stirring dissension in the UN.
Create a whirlpool in the water by stirring it vigorously in one direction.
Tolstoy's philosophical ruminations are replaced by stirring patriotic choruses for the defiant Russian people.
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