Sentence examples for deploy by from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'deploy by' is not a grammatically correct or usable phrase in written English
To use the verb 'deploy', you would need to specify who or what is deploying something, and what they are deploying. For example, you could say, "The military will deploy troops to the region by next week," or "The company is deploying new software to its employees by the end of the month."

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We can deploy by air.

The new troops are expected to deploy by June.

Natasha Case, chief executive of Coolhaus, said that she hoped to deploy by mid-July.

But the United Nations Security Council is expected to continue to back the peace plan, with the full contingent of 300 inspectors expected to deploy by the end of the month for at least 90 days.

The Defense Department has tapped 3,200 troops to deploy by late October to Liberia, where they will help build and staff 17 100-bed Ebola treatment units across the country.

That right is one of the weapons some of the current residents are threatening to deploy by disrupting the PGA tournament in May – in their fight against Reignwood, the company that spent £135m to buy the golf club from Richard Caring, the London-based restaurateur, two years ago.

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No Taser was deployed by officers.

The bias defence deployed by the Chinese does not stand.

Making matters more complex, new innovations must be deployed by companies and used by the public.

In the 1970s, four seismometers deployed by the Apollo astronauts detected about 30 shallow moonquakes.

The improvised sunshade was deployed by Skylab's first three-man crew.

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