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Discover LudwigThe phrase "climbing by" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate movement or progress by way of climbing. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - "The hikers were exhausted after climbing by foot to the summit of the mountain." - "The prices of houses in the city have been steadily climbing by 10% each year." - "She made her way up the steep slope, climbing by grabbing onto tree branches." - "The stock market has been climbing by leaps and bounds in recent months." - "The children were happily climbing by the playground equipment at the park."
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Budapest regained some lost ground, climbing by 6.7%.
Annual sales for some brands are climbing by 50percentt or more.
The mayor said that in fact, the figure is climbing by $25,000 daily.
China's currency has resumed its stately appreciation against the dollar, climbing by 2.5% since its July trough.
After a few years, Robert's friend decided to become a policeman, and Robert, heartbroken, began climbing by himself.
Retail sales for September were a rare bright spot, climbing by 0.6 percent over all and beating forecasts.
For some time it remained at 16 years after Nepal banned climbing by those younger than that age.
The Index of Lagging Indicators, which reflects changes that have occurred, also rose, climbing by 0.2percentt.
The number of cases of violence against foreigners rose 57.4percentt, with anti-Semitic attacks climbing by 68.7percentt.
Still with financial services, the general insurer Direct Line has put in a strong showing over the year, with its share price climbing by more than a quarter.
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But scientists don't know which function came first, the eating-by-scraping or the climbing-by-sucking.
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