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The phrase "conduit by" is grammatically correct, but it is not usually used in written English.
Instead, you might consider using other words or phrases such as "through," "via," "by means of," or "by way of." For example: "The transmission of information was conducted by conduit by the internet."
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Fox News would be a popular fringe network, not the reliable conduit by which paranoid hogwash infects our mainstream media.
Long conversations with Watts, the main conduit by which Zen was permeating the west-coast counterculture, helped turn Herbert's pacy adventure story into an exploration of temporality, the limits of personal identity and the mind's relationship to the body.
Lord Leigh, the Conservative peer and review member, said: "Charities should be a conduit by which the public's time, energy and donations can be transformed into work that benefits society.
Inasmuch as China has acted as their conduit, by resisting currency appreciation in order to maintain growth (and thereby supporting global commodity demand and prices), spillovers are a key means through which to address those feared imbalances.
Many construction executives complain that their industry has been among the last to embrace the Internet, even though the medium offers a ready solution to their thorniest problem -- how to coordinate the efforts of what sometimes amount to hundreds of separate teams across the life of a project as the original plan evolves, doorway by redesigned doorway, conduit by rerouted conduit.
Ownership of content and conduit by the same company gains the content favorable exposure.
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They sometimes are connected to present-day active horizontal conduits by drain passages.
We denote the characteristic sizes of circular and slit-like conduits by r and h, respectively.
This study attempted to enhance the efficacy of peripheral nerve regeneration using our previously tested poly l-lactic acid) (poly l-lactics by incorporacidg them with allogeneic Schwann cells (SCs).
Petroleum may migrate up to several hundred kilometers from source to reservoir.[1] The physics of fluid flow dictates that this migration takes place in a focussed manner, with only a small fraction of the carrier bed being used.[2] This makes direct measurement of secondary petroleum migration conduits, by drilling or geophysics, virtually impossible.
Augustine lets Delsin absorb her powers, and tells him that she wants to save the Conduits by imprisoning and protecting them from the population.
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