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'car by' is not correct and usable in written English
It is an incomplete phrase that does not represent a complete thought. If you are trying to refer to driving a car, you would say 'driving a car' or 'went by car'. For example, "I went to the store driving a car."
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Wright needed the car by two.
They miss the car by a whisper.
That wrecked armored car by the roadside in Bunia?
Did they learn to drive a car by themselves?
Once, as a prank, she moved a car by hand.
Her father dragged her into the car by her hair.
A kid left in a car by an obsessed gambler.
"You don't design a superior car by coincidence," he said.
We were walking back to the car by then.
Volvo says it is aiming for an accident-free car by 2020.
Waiting for his car by the side entrance, Saakashvili was ebullient.
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