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"farmer by" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence
It is missing a verb and additional context to make sense. It is possible that it could be part of a larger sentence or phrase, but on its own, it is not a complete or coherent thought. Example: - Incorrect: The farmer by. - Correct: The farmer by the name of Joe tended to his crops every day.
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Emmylou Harris My pick is Dirt Farmer by Levon Helm.
Another was a chicken farmer by day, who packed a pistol on his night-shift rounds.
A farmer by trade, now 70, he lives in a modest house in Cerveteri.
"You're essentially becoming a farmer by providing an environment for microorganisms that want to grow," Mr. Ford said.
He snatched a young farmer by the hair, jerked the man's head back, and slashed with the Bowie knife.
If he was seeking work in New York, his was a small niche: he was a farmer by trade.
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"We will oppose it primarily because the information is already available in aggregate and we don't think there's a need to break it out on a farmer-by-farmer basis," Thatcher said.
GM seeds are offered free to African farmers by Monsanto.
It aims to reach 8,000 farmers by 2020.
We are losing dairy farmers by the score every month.
We've lost half our dairy farmers; we're losing pig farmers by the drove.
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