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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intact by" can be used in written English, but it may sound more natural to use "intact because of" or "intact due to" instead.
It is typically used to describe how something remains unaltered or complete due to a certain factor or circumstance. Example: Despite the harsh weather conditions, the historical monument remained intact by the diligent preservation efforts of the local community.
Exact(55)
"They kept it intact by keeping it dead quiet.
It was captured intact by Allied forces at….
Rarely is an artifact of one's childhood left so intact by time.
The wrecks were first found intact by amateur divers in 2002.
To keep the site intact by regaining the Yacht Club property, the city is appealing the ruling.
On the ground, 22 out of 26 pallets of food were collected intact by the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.
And there was no guarantee that the team would be intact by week's end, with some players quitting midseason.
Still, serious doubts remain about Lucent's goal of attaining profitability and remaining relatively intact by next year.
In every instance, it was returned to me with contents intact by the person who found it.
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Samples were harvested at 2, 5, 10 and 24 h and the proportion of CPN containing protoplasts and intact BY-2 cells were determined using a haemocytometer.
We treated intact BY-2 suspension cells with 5, 10, 15, and 20 μM CPNs and the plant cell wall was a barrier to uptake.
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