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The phrase "divination by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the practice of predicting the future or gaining insight through supernatural means or rituals. Example: She turned to divination by tarot cards to help her make a decision about her future career path.
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The ancient Greeks practiced oomancy, divination by boiled egg white.
Bamum doctors practice divination by interpreting the earth spider's manipulation of marked leaves.
Kobdas, magic drum used for trance induction and divination by the Lapp shaman, or noiade.
Ambulancy — divination by waking in her physical and psychological footsteps — was my method.
Mesopotamian influence can be traced especially through the partial borrowing of Babylonian science and divination by the Hittites and later by the transmission of information through Phoenicia.
We were engaging in ambulomancy or "divination by walking," Ms. Schenkar explained, stepping through Highsmith country in order to understand the writer herself.
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It also manages to discuss the history of the art of divination done by examining freshly slaughtered livers (hepatoscopy), just one among many, mostly amusing, digressions.
As I got closer I was informed that it was a divination table created by a Diviner or Dogon priest.
The choice of a site, which should be serene and lovely, is determined by astrology and divination as well as by its proximity to human dwellings.
The identities of the goryō were determined by divination or necromancy.
Revelation of the will of the deities is sought by divination and oracles.
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