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"debut by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person or thing's introduction to something new or unfamiliar. For example, "She made her debut by singing a song at the school talent show."
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He watched him win his debut by five lengths.
Leko was handed his full debut by Tony Pulis.
He made his debut by performing efficiently, if not spectacularly.
Blue Note has committed to releasing "Live Today," the yearningly melodic debut by Mr. Hodge.
A pity, because the debut by fellow Brightonians the Wytches explores psych-rock's grottiest corners.
It's also a fascinating debut by Jason Flinn, and we'll meet him after the jump.
TUESDAY'S PUZZLE — This is apparently a debut by John Guzzetta, and it cheered me up considerably.
(He has a steady girlfriend, played, in her film debut, by Karen Allen).
At age 12 he made his debut by delivering the funeral speech for his grandmother Julia.
His first marathon, in London in 2007, was the fastest debut by an American.
That won him a Bafta in 2010 for the outstanding debut by a British filmmaker.
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