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The phrase "fix by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a specific deadline or time frame within which a task or problem needs to be resolved. For example: - Please fix the broken printer by Friday. - The issue must be fixed by the end of the day. - We need to fix the error by next week's meeting. - The car needs to be fixed by tomorrow morning. - The contractor promised to fix the leaky roof by the end of the week.
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But it is not something that China's central bank can easily fix by raising interest rates.
My money problem, she said, was something I would have to fix by myself.
It is really their fault and a problem they can easily fix by behaving.
That's precisely the problem several companies aim to fix by selling, or planning to sell, "options" on airline tickets.
Given that many people have problems – such as being poor – which they can't necessarily fix by being vulnerable or courageous?
The left shift discards the top q bits of the dividend, which we can again fix by doing the division in 64 bits.
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It's all fixed by prestidigitation.
This should be fixed by 4 45pm.
These flaws have been fixed by now.
Everything will be fixed by Christmas.
It'll be fixed by mid-September".
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