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'cell by' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You might be thinking of the phrase 'cellar by', which could be used in many contexts. For example, "He stored some of his finest wines in the cellar by the back door."
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Hartisle too changes, cell by cell.
Mr. Obama lingered in the cell by himself.
10 1 TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL, by David Michaels.
7 9 4 THE CELL, by John Miller and Michael Stone with Chris Mitchell.
In a fat cell, by contrast, lipids are king, queen and bishop, and the checkerboard, too.
… Victim was also observed snoring in holding cell by Sgt. [name redacted] at 2330 hrs".
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Apoptosis occurs on a cell-by-cell basis.
Dr. Larntz made "cell-by-cell" comparisons between applicants of different races to determine whether a statistically significant relationship existed between race and admission rates.
The cell-by-cell analysis is the same as under adapting.
I grew them, cell-by-cell, limb-by-limb, inch-by-inch.
As a consequence, cell-by-cell measurements are not possible.
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