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The phrase "fellow by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person or individual in a casual or colloquial manner. Example: "I saw a fellow by the name of John at the store yesterday."
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"The fellow by that book.
In 1983 Thompson was named a fellow by Bell Labs.
From "Devilishly Clever, That Putin Fellow," by Hendrik Hertzberg.
After frightening the fellow by pretending to throw it, we calmed him with a wink.
The Washington Post reported that he had become a "daring fellow" by the age of three.
He was inducted as a fellow by the American Institute of Architecture in 2003.
Directing The Quare Fellow by Brendan Behan – 18 Irish men hanging on to my every word.
Another was 'a Nepalese fellow by the name of Santosh Gorka'.
Is a conceited fellow by his own admission, and likes to eat.
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In 1987, he was named a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts.
He joined the MIT Corporation's Board of Trustees in 1959, became a life member 1963-1992, was elected to the executive committee 1965-1967, and in 1979 was awarded the "Founding Life Sustaining Fellow" by MIT.
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