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The phrase "eliminate by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It indicates a method or means of eliminating something. Example: The company plans to eliminate excess inventory by offering discounted prices. In this sentence, "eliminate by" is used to show how the company will eliminate the excess inventory, which is through offering discounts.
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Assad's chemical-weapons program is dauntingly hard to eliminate by military force, Samore said.
Human rights are not negotiable items that companies and governments are permitted to eliminate by contract".
It has proved impossible to eliminate by normal means palm and fingerprints found in the flat.
That is one loophole that Mr. Ravitz, the elections director, says he intends to eliminate, by next year, with luck.
The association was formed in 1926 as a movement to eliminate, by bringing disputants together behind closed doors, some of the expensive litigation which bedevils American life.
The meeting produced an ambitious plan to largely eliminate by 2015 the transmission of the AIDS virus from pregnant women to their newborns.
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CPMA said it is not technically feasible to alter manufacturing processes to eliminate by-product PCBs or to reduce them to the proposed 1-ppm level, nor is testing to such a level feasible.
Multiple studies have been dedicated to overcome current limitations of the process, like introduction of an ATP-dependent glucose transport system, knockout of LDH, ADHE, or ACKA encoding genes to eliminate by-products formation, to favorably change the ATP formation, to restrict accumulation of pyruvate, and so forth.
Some are eliminated by logistics.
The cap would be eliminated by 2003.
The Royals were then eliminated by Fort Wayne.
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