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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'carry by' is not correct in written English.
To use the verb 'carry' you would use a phrase like 'carry out' or 'carry on'. For example, "We will carry on with the project as planned."
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Some campuses have approved concealed gun carry by students.
What did he carry by way of equipment?
"I'll make believers out of them by the carry, by the yard, by the broken tackle".
But the State did not contract that the company might carry by railroad, still less by that road.
Fiber optic systems can increase the amount of data they carry by running several laser light colors simultaneously.
They are small enough to carry by the handful during the summer months, as skin tones gradually turn buff and bronze.
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I just write carried by my inspiration.
The stones were carried by angels.
HIV is not carried by saliva.
These currents are carried by sodium ions.
She turns, carried by the winds.
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