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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'preserve by' is not correct and is not used in modern written English
To use a phrase like this, you might consider using 'preserved by' or 'preserving' instead. For example, you might say, "This jar of honey has been preserved by adding sugar and bee pollen."
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A large part of it has been designated as a wilderness preserve by the state.
The work was "Untitled (Preserve)" by Valeska Soares, not "Silueta: Works in Iowa" by Ana Mendieta.
Search for deer that live in the preserve by following the clues they leave behind.
"Kennedy recorded just those conversations and meetings he wished to preserve by the flip of a switch".
The separation of powers, of course, is also the nation's system of checks and balances, which the justices must preserve by allowing the case to go forward.
It was founded in the late 19th century as a hunting preserve by Suraj Mal, the maharaja of Bharatpur princely state, and became a bird sanctuary in 1956.
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Processed meat included meats that were preserved by smoking, curing, salting, or addition of preservatives.
Everything Preserved, by Landis Everson (Graywolf; $15).
Fort Bourke is preserved by the Royal Australian Historical Society.
Typically, plant specimens are preserved by pressing.
The farm was preserved by the New Jersey Conservation Foundation.
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