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The phrase 'crusade by' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a particular campaign or effort made by someone. For example: "The organization has taken up a crusade by educating people about the importance of sustainability."
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Holy Lance, a relic discovered in June 1098 during the First Crusade by Christian crusaders at Antioch, in Syria.
The Children's Crusade, by Ann Packer (Scribner).
Tells about a crusade by Samuel Morse against such indecencies.
The complaint against Messi comes amid a crusade by Spain's cash-strapped authorities against tax evasion.
7 1 DUNE: the MACHINE CRUSADE, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
Its exhibition launched a crusade by the late senator Jesse Helms to revoke N.E.A. funding for art he didn't like.
The bill was largely the product of a six-year crusade by Assemblyman Felix W. Ortiz of Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
The organization's fabled promotional machine was fully operational, as evidenced by the extensive coverage accorded the crusade by the New York press.
The film, reviewed favorably in The Times, chronicles a cross-country crusade by Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, actually a performance artist, Bill Talen.
But when "back to basics" got translated into a moral crusade by over-enthusiastic Tory briefers, Mr Major did nothing to regain control.
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He was buried at Dunfermline but in line with his orders his heart was taken to the Crusades by James Douglas, knighted after Bannockburn.
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