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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discourse by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the speaker or author of a particular discourse or discussion. Example: In his famous speech, "I Have a Dream," Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the crowd with his powerful discourse by calling for racial equality and social justice.
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Other antirealists have sought to rescue moral discourse by reinterpreting it along expressivist or projectivist lines.
In doing so, you drop the level of the discourse by several notches.
On Love, philosophical discourse by Stendhal, published in 1822 as De l'amour.
Not only is it sneaky, but the silent squeeze also weakens discourse by removing dramatic pauses.
He kept up his recent discourse by moaning: "I feel that referees don't respect us".
Mr Beck may finally have crossed the slippery line of acceptable discourse by these claims.
The WSJ petition crossed a bright line of civil discourse by the degree of misrepresentation of Bill's views.
But do we, who are brushed out of this discourse by the blackmail of presumed expertise, really believe them?
Nicholas D. Kristof asks liberals to raise the tone of public discourse by not calling President Bush a liar.
How convenient to put responsibility for the poisoning of public discourse by conservative extremists on the Democrats.
In that respect, "Zero Dark Thirty" may have done an unintended favor to the national discourse by positing that torture, at least sometimes, succeeds.
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