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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rally by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to come together or gather for a common purpose or cause. Example: The community members decided to rally by the town hall in support of the new recycling program. In this sentence, "rally by" means to gather at or near the town hall for the purpose of showing support for the new recycling program.
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Tuesday's enormous rally, by contrast, was peaceful.
Martin Prado killed the rally by grounding out to Wright.
A rally by fans on his behalf outside the team's arena failed to sway management.
A similar rally by junior high school students was held in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city.
A late-inning rally by the Yankees was not enough to salvage Saturday's game.
The party was "staged" as a political rally by Koolhaas's friend the conceptual artist Jeff Koons.
The rally, by contrast, has coincided with a return to looser policy.
NEC, Japan's biggest personal computer maker, paced the rally by surging 6.7percentto to 928 yen.
But a sharp rally by the dollar could put a dent in commodity markets.
They won despite a three-touchdown rally by the Rams in the fourth quarter.
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If you're within driving distance of Seattle this weekend, come join the rally--by land or by sea.
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