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The phrase "enjoy by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific deadline or expiration date by which something should be enjoyed or consumed. An example would be, "The yogurt must be enjoyed by July 15th or it will go bad."
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Americans enjoy by talking".
Something you can enjoy by itself".
Something beautiful is something that you enjoy by observing it".
"Granted, they may not be maps to drive or travel by, but they're maps to live and enjoy by".
Industry is being asked to reduce the sugar content of foods that children enjoy by 20% by 2020.
I imagine I'm going to really enjoy by thirties as I'm getting more comfortable in my own skin as I get older.
Ten days is better than eight, but still pales in comparison to what employees in other developed countries enjoy, by law.
"We will now achieve the distinctive colouring and flavour of Newcastle Brown Ale, that our consumers enjoy, by using roasted malts instead".
Quality of life The SDGs are also an attempt to envision what quality of life every human being should enjoy by 2030.
Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago points out that one source is the implicit subsidy (through lower borrowing costs) that banks enjoy by being too big to fail.
ConAgra Foods, which makes things as diverse as Swiss Miss and Hebrew National hot dogs, played to more traditional notions of what men enjoy by featuring cheerleaders in short skirts at its booth.
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