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The phrase "squander by" is not correct.
The correct phrase to use is "squander away." You can use this phrase to indicate that something is being wasted or carelessly spent. Example: He squandered away his paycheck on expensive electronics.
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The G.O.P. has a solid chance of winning control of the Senate this November, something that leading members of the Party are not keen to squander by framing the election in the Tea Party's terms — as a campaign for an "impeachment Congress".
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But these have been squandered by a regime that is financially corrupt and infected by terrorism.
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We don't mean dollars, though those are being squandered by the billions.
The Raptors reclaimed the home-court advantage they squandered by losing the series opener last weekend.
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The fact is that horses ridden by Hughes conserve the energy being squandered by more overtly positive riders.
Britain has swathes of talent within that is effectively being squandered by the policies of Labour and the Conservative parties.
But the effect was often squandered by daft business policies: nationalisation, planning, taxation and promoting trade unions.
Once again, that pitcher left in the eighth inning with a lead that was squandered by the bullpen.
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