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"entity by" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. If you want to talk about something being created or caused by an entity, you could say "created by an entity" or "caused by an entity" instead. Example: The new company, XYZ Corporation, was created by an entity with deep pockets.
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The round requires that two contestants question a third about a given entity by alternating words.
It is recognized as an "economic entity" by the World Trade Organization.
It plans to assess the rating of the combined entity by the end of June.
"Entity," by the British choreographer Wayne McGregor, arrives Feb. 11-14.
The dissolution of one corporate entity by another is rarely an occasion for sentiment, except perhaps among stockholders.
Ahed's jersey sponsor is Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV network, which is considered a terrorist entity by the United States.
J. Patrick Garner, senior vice president of WellPoint, said, "This is to be a merger of equals," not a takeover of one entity by the other.
Three young apprentices to a printer meet a strange entity by the river, who calls himself an angel, performs miracles and introduces them to new ideas and technologies.
Moral standing, in ethics, the status of an entity by virtue of which it is deserving of consideration in moral decision making.
A name singles out the entity by directly pointing to it, not by specifying it as a member of a class.
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