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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'especially by' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to denote that something is being done in a more pronounced manner when compared to something else. For example: "The new policy was especially criticized by the opposition party."
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"Especially by the last concert".
Especially by Mail Online.
"Especially by the media.
In fact, especially by them.
Especially by the Lions players.
Especially by guests of such magnitude.
The peace is appreciated, especially by teachers.
"Maybe not everywhere, but especially by schools".
This should be welcomed, especially by Russia.
By now, "Dames" has been outspoofed, especially by "42d Street".
Few athletes have been loathed like McEnroe — especially by reporters.
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