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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got by" is a valid and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase (consisting of the verb "got" and the preposition "by") and has several meanings and uses. One common use of "got by" is to describe the act of managing or surviving in a difficult situation. For example: - "Despite facing many challenges, she got by with the help of her friends and family." - "I don't know how he got by on such a small salary, but he somehow made it work." It can also suggest a sense of barely or just managing to do something. For example: - "I barely got by in my math class, but somehow I passed the final exam." - "We just got by with the limited resources we had, but we were still able to complete the project." Another use of "got by" is to describe the act of passing or going past someone or something. For example: - "As I was walking on the crowded street, I got by a group of tourists taking pictures." - "The car was stuck in traffic, but eventually we got by the accident and could continue our journey." "Got by" can also.
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She got by.
We got by tightly.
"People got by.
Nothing Got by Him.
She got by on small government contracts.
We just got by.
A couple of balls got by him".
"Until 1941, people got by somehow.
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