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By word of mouth.
If something becomes known by word of mouth, it gets known by being talked about rather than through publicity or advertising, etc.
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And that, in both shows, the rookies are talked down from traumatic stress by words of wisdom from their mentors.
Labels, in crazy twist, will live by words of punk god Mike Watt: "Our records were like our flyers…we made records to promote our tours".
But that interpretation seems primarily supported by words of Representative Thaddeus Stevens, spoken in the film but actually reported only secondhand more than 40 years later.
Personal tragedy cannot be made approachable by words of comfort or fury, and the nation will move on, leaving us to recover alone.
Never mind that he was carried into the second week of Wimbledon by a favourable wind, sails filled by words of goodwill.
The farm unions were quickly mollified by words of ministerial sympathy and by government pressure on the supermarkets to sign an agreement with the farm unions condemning "abusive commercial practices".
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Online readers discovered some of these books and made them best sellers by word-of-mouth.
Deals are shared over email, by word-of-mouth and using social media tools.
His business was driven, instead, by word-of-mouth.
Advances like that helped us spread by word-of-mouth.
Participants were recruited through personal contacts and by word-of-mouth recommendation.
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