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The phrase "enlarge by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means to increase the size or scale of something. Example: "The company plans to enlarge by adding 50 new employees to their team."
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We found one such opening, a narrow one, which I tried to enlarge by sticking out my chest and elbows.
As the colony continues to enlarge by budding, the zooids become sexually mature, producing eggs and spermatozoa.
These benign tumours enlarge by a gradual buildup, pushing aside the adjacent tissues without involving them intimately.
No further growth of the hardened skeleton occurs; the abdomen of the gravid (pregnant) female may enlarge, by stretching of membranes between the abdominal segments.
His typically passionate and articulate speech helped to raise nearly £3000 (some £150,000 at today's monetary values), enabling the hospital to survive and to enlarge by purchasing its neighbouring house at 48 Great Ormond Street.
A character in the 1993 play "Fragments" relates how she decided to enlarge by several feet the grave she had dug for her dead dog because he had been frozen at the vet's and his tail was sticking straight out and she didn't want to snap it off (this actually happened to Albee and his late Irish wolfhound Harry).
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Even seated, Dave seemed enlarged by anger.
His black eyes were enlarged by big spectacles..
It is often enlarged by the parent foxes.
They are often enlarged by an expansion of credit.
His black eyes were enlarged by big spectacles.
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