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The phrase "leader by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is in charge or who is directing or guiding something, such as: "He was the leader by example, showing dedication and determination in every task he undertook."
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THE GREAT LEADER, by Jim Harrison.
"He is a natural leader by example.
All the lamp members communicate with the lamp leader by forming a tree topology.
Britain was once the undisputed European leader by this measure.
He was replaced as party leader by Shimon Peres.
He now trails Stoner, the tour leader, by 35 points.
"It cannot be a leader by embracing only convergence".
Without followers, one is not a leader, by definition.
Profiles: Sports Illustrated, "The Ring Leader" by Frank Deford.
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