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"debris by" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not a complete sentence and does not convey a clear meaning. If you want to use the word "debris" in a sentence, you could say something like, "The storm left a trail of debris in its path." This sentence uses "debris" as a noun and follows correct grammar rules. Alternatively, you could use "debris" as an adjective to describe an object, such as, "The debris-covered road was difficult to navigate." Overall, "debris by" is not a commonly used phrase in written English, and it would be better to use more precise and grammatically correct language to convey your intended meaning.
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Just debris by the ton.
However, the dominant type of debris by quantity is microplastics.
People clawed through the debris by hand, frantically seeking survivors.
He said there had been 79 incidents of falling debris by this time last year.
"It effectively prohibits the removal of any debris by personnel at a site".
The buildings were reduced to debris by the shelling and gunfire.
Those incidents alone increased the amount of orbiting space debris by one-third.
(The stage is cleared of post-strip debris by Ms. Yanez, in a dubious routine as Ms. Cho's Latina maid).
Neutrophils mainly function to promote the removal of cellular debris by secreting cytokines (Tidball, 2005).
Mutans streptococci colonies were differentiated from the colored plaque debris by their elevated surfaces.
Ablation of this debris by the atmosphere leaves behind metal atoms.
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