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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imitation by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is imitating or copying another person or thing. Example: The toddler's imitation by his older brother was adorable to watch. In this sentence, the phrase "imitation by" shows that the younger brother is imitating the actions of his older brother. Here are a few more examples: - The comedian's imitation by the audience had them all laughing hysterically. - The designer's imitation by other fashion houses was a testament to their success. - The singer's imitation by her backup dancers was perfectly in sync.
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Though they were a generation of imitators in their own right, each transcended imitation by re-rendering the style and substance of the American popular song with a French spin.
But assassinations are a grave act and subject to abuse — and imitation by other countries.
Wozniacki furthered her imitation by adding an uncharacteristic grunt, which drew laughs from the crowd.
He also standardized the use of melodic imitation by having each voice begin in turn with the same motif.
The following text is drawn from the author's introduction to "The Nature of Imitation," by Yola Monakhov Stockton, which is out July 25th from Schilt Publishing.
Her work inspired imitation by Elvis Presley and Janis Joplin, who recorded popular cover versions of Thornton's "Hound Dog" and "Ball and Chain," respectively.
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Fostering techniques discussed here include teaching/learning by imitation, teaching by description/explanation, reinforcement, aid and collaboration.
The way in which this happens is not by imitation, but by producing the most rewarding behavior in a competitive environment.
Mr. Corbett provides models by masters and imitations by students.
Netflix's gambit spawned imitations by AOL and Amazon, among others, and made Netflix an important place for entertainment premières.
It is clear from the literary imitations by Catullus (84 54 bc), that they were very free, even obscene, in language.
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