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"decree by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is ordered or mandated. It can also suggest that the decision was made with authority and without any room for negotiation. Here is an example: "The king issued a decree by royal proclamation, ordering all citizens to pay their taxes by the end of the month or face severe penalties." In this sentence, "decree by" is used to indicate that the king's decision was made with authority and is not open to discussion or debate. The phrase could also be used in a legal context, such as "The judge issued a decree by court order, ruling in favor of the plaintiff."
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The decree by President Kiir was made in Juba, the capital city.
Abbott hopes to resolve the decree by the end of the year, Mr. White said.
They were opposed to a decree by Muhammad Morsi, the Islamist president, that gives him wideranging if temporary extra powers.
CAIRO — An administrative court on Tuesday suspended a decree by the military-led government that authorized soldiers to arrest civilians.
The law — the Elimination of Violence Against Women Act — was issued in 2009 as a decree by President Hamid Karzai.
The federal courts must carry out the decree by ensuring that Justice Johnson is made chief justice.
He followed through with instructions to his police to implement his ceasefire decree "by force if necessary".
They said they thought that it violated the consent decree by ending automatic placement into bilingual education.
A decree by Mr. Bremer last year that he would not tolerate Islamic law similarly angered religious leaders.
Following a 1592 decree by Pope Clement VIII, prostitutes were confined to that square and the surrounding Ortacci district.
For those Christians who did not comply with the decree by 19 July, Isis warned that "there is nothing to give them but the sword".
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