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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go by a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that is a certain distance or time away from a certain point. For example: "The town is about two hours away if you go by car." This sentence means that it takes about two hours to reach the town if you travel using a car. Another example: "The store is only a few blocks away if you go by foot." This sentence means that the store is only a short distance away if you travel on foot.
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"We'll go by a different crossing.
The group go by a variety of different names.
He makes the days go by a lot easier".
But with him, I couldn't muster myself to go by a formula.
"That doesn't mean you can go by a set of rules in a book".
It is not uncommon for a battle to go by a number of different names.
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They can't go by an invisible line.
(Almost a minute went by).
A car went by, a gray blur.
Writer went by a number of displays.
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