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The phrase "dispense by" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to distribute or give out something based on a particular criteria or rule. It can also mean to manage without something. Example: The teacher will dispense textbooks by assigning them based on the students' needs and levels. Example: Due to budget cuts, the company had to dispense with their usual holiday bonuses. Example: The judge dispensed justice by considering all the evidence presented in the trial.
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The total deficit in the 11 months to November was $244.6 billion, up from $150 billion in 1998.As part of a free-trade deal agreed with the EU, Mexico will dispense by 2003 with tariffs on just over half the industrial goods exported there by EU countries, with the remainder going by 2007.
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In Chicago, token booths have been completely eliminated, and all fare cards are now dispensed by machines.
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