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The phrase "govern by" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English
A more correct and commonly used phrase would be "governed by." This phrase is used to describe a situation in which one thing or person has control or authority over another thing or person. Example: The country is governed by a constitution that outlines the rights and responsibilities of its citizens.
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He chose not to join the government then, preferring instead to give it the majority it needed to govern by pledging his support from outside the cabinet.
You cannot govern by Islam.
You've got to govern by consent".
"You can't govern by pretending to be nice to everybody.
Otherwise, why not govern by polls and Twitter?
"We can't say tomorrow we will govern by Islamic Shariah.
But he still needs to govern by building a consensus among his peers.
He has now asked for, and seems likely to receive, additional authority to govern by decree.
You can govern by inspiration or by policy; you cannot do both.
"If you govern by executive orders, then the next President can come in and overturn them".
On top of that, Trump appears to think that he can govern by tweet.
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