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The phrase "chest by" is not grammatically correct, nor is it an idiomatic expression in English.
If you are referring to the location of something, you could use the phrase "next to the chest" or "beside the chest." Example sentence: I set my book down next to the chest.
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The bumper missed the deer's chest by an inch, maybe two.
His right arm was pinned against his chest by linebacker Jamal Brooks's helmet.
Struck in the chest by two arrows, the Colonel rapidly dies.
Australian photographer Warren Richardson was kicked in the head and chest by police.
He has expanded his chest by two inches, further increasing his enormous aerobic capacity.
"A pastor came behind me, but he was punched in the chest by a soldier.
Mr. Abu-Jamal had been shot in the chest by the officer.
Witnesses said he had been hit in the chest by a tear gas canister.
In the ninth, he was hit in the wrist and chest by a Jose Valverde pitch.
'Anyway, at Old Trafford, Close got hit in the chest by Wayne Daniel and sank to the floor.
It's like being thumped on the right side of my chest by someone holding a short sharp object.
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