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Discover Ludwig"essentially by" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use "essentially by" to express that something is primarily or fundamentally influenced or achieved by a certain factor or action. Here are some examples: 1. "The success of our project was essentially by the hard work and dedication of our team members." 2. "The painting was essentially created by blending different shades of blue and green." 3. "Her recovery was essentially by following a strict exercise regimen and healthy diet." 4. "The company's profits are essentially driven by their strong marketing strategies." 5. "The peace agreement was essentially brought about by the efforts of diplomatic negotiations."
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Essentially by default, he remains the leader".
Essentially, by feeding the chickens fish food.
The territory was run essentially by its Indonesian occupiers.
This is done, essentially, by trial and error.
Antisense drugs work essentially by shooting the messenger.
This is conveyed, essentially, by Robert Hayward in the central role of the sheriff, Jack Rance.
Hollywood Reporter, for example, wrote, 'Oldman steals the show, essentially by not stealing it.
Perhaps they missed Ignacio Piatti, ruled out, essentially, by the difficulties of the Libertadores' scheduling.
Other officials have talked about encouraging Japan to spur inflation, essentially by printing money.
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The event's little-known organisers essentially by-passed bodies such as the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.
The German occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War essentially by-passed Herm.
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