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Discover LudwigThe phrase "erect by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being built or constructed in an upright position. Example: The new building was erected by a team of skilled workers in just six months.
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Elongation is rapid, and the seta is held erect by water pressure within its cells.
News reports began to describe it as Scotland's "tallest freestanding building", meaning that only one or two broadcasting masts kept erect by steel wires were taller.
In the museum's entrance, Mr. Shetty placed a gilded statue of himself in front of that of Prince Albert, angled to one side, which can be made erect by throwing coins into a box attached to a pedestal acting as a lever.
In addition, the rel2 mutant leaf blades have reduced depth of bulliform cell region and the plant architecture is more erect by the straight leaves due to the leaf rolling (Fig. 1a, b).
Keep him erect by creating an airtight vacuum chamber in your mouth.
In contrast, phallic symbols portrayed in the Hispanic neighborhood included a street lamp which Madonna embraces and a pool cue held erect by Madonna's boyfriend.
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Later, a modest stone was erected by friends.
It concerns a billboard erected by the National Biscuit Co., in Syracuse.
Four years later his statue was erected by public subscription.
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