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"maneuvering by" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone or something navigating or moving through a situation or obstacle. Example: The experienced pilot was able to successfully land the plane, maneuvering by the storm clouds and heavy winds.
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Expect more maneuvering by all parties involved.
Diplomats in Abuja attributed the ailing president's return to maneuvering by his inner circle.
But maneuvering by the club's lawyers and infighting among the president's allies halted the takeover.
China, eyeing the maneuvering by the Obama administration, is increasing the diplomatic pressure as well.
Pacific Century's victory came after furious last-minute maneuvering by Singapore Telecommunications.
It's not political maneuvering by OPEC -- the oil physically isn't there.
The settlement caps almost a year of hard-nosed and clever maneuvering by the Skype founders.
These steps should help to reduce the shady maneuvering by unscrupulous pharmaceutical companies.
But there was no clear avenue for further legal maneuvering by the Gore team.
But political analysts, while equally surprised by the deal, described it as deft maneuvering by both men.
And it's sickening that a Cayman Islands mail drop can be central to tax maneuvering by wealthy individuals and corporations.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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