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The phrase "give by" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in certain contexts, but it would be more common to use "give to" or "give from." For example, "I will give this book to you" or "He gave a speech from the heart." One possible uncommon use of "give by" could be in a legal context, where someone is referring to a specific law or guideline that must be followed. For example, "According to the regulations, all contracts must be given by certified mail." Overall, it is more natural and common to use "give to" or "give from" in written English.
Dictionary
give by
verb
To stand aside
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If the latter possibility occurs, (2.22) and (3.13) give by integration (3.14).
Giving makes us feel good and we also want to show others and maybe even inspire others to give by wearing a product tied to a social cause.
Something has to give by Feb. 24.
● "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas.
As you give, we have some music for you to give by".
They were being urged to give by a high-flying City philanthropist.
A Meditation on Generosity and Why It Is Necessary to Give By Julie Salamon 183 pages.
Of all the support companies I deal with you give by far the best and quickest service.
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