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The phrase "chase by" is not correct in written English.
You might be thinking of the phrase "chased by," which can be used to mean that somebody or something is being pursued. For example, "The thief was chased by the police."
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Mr. Lauren cut to the chase by throwing out color.
Mr. Khazaee suggested that the United Nations retaliate against Chase by closing its substantial accounts there.
If this continues, that might seem like a jaunty little chase by comparison.
In the chase by state troopers that followed, both men were wounded and captured.
It was there I found The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by the incomparable Joan Aiken.
No surprise there, nor is the ultimate chase by a strutting, angry ostrich all that original.
Rich cuts to the comedic chase by putting the premise in the headline.
THE CONFESSIONS OF MYCROFT HOLMES: A Paper Chase, by Marcel Theroux.
Biffle was guaranteed a spot in the Chase by finishing 42nd or better in the 43-car field.
Arsenal's captain, Cesc Fàbregas, the subject of a year-long chase by Barcelona, now looks certain to depart.
Apple's iPhone promised to put an end to this chase by combining everything in a single, graceful device.
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