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The phrase "codify by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are looking to put something into a structured system of organization. For example: "We need to codify these policies by the end of the month."
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The proposal, if made law this year, would codify by 2004 a voluntary agreement by engine manufacturers that already has reduced emissions from new engines by about 11percentt.
It can only be considered remarkable that against this history, and the most unlikely circumstances of a country with such profound racial, linguistic, ethnic and political divisions that a figure arose by some magical alchemy to codify by forgiveness a dispensation in southern Africa that is the root cause of all the prosperity that is now accruing to this country.
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A bunker mentality is codified by law.
The official code, when codified by the state, is uncopyrightable.
Then the results are codified by the Center for Army Lessons Learned, or CALL.
"Jane Austen writes about people with desperately restricted lives and codified by iron rules," he said.
The received wisdom of modern casino design was codified by a former gambling addict named Bill Friedman.
These privileges were later extended and codified by the Theodosian Code (438).
The university's statutes were codified by its chancellor, Archbishop William Laud, in 1636.
The belief that shareholders come first is not codified by statute.
Such patterns are codified by models of a two conjunctive form.
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