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Discover LudwigThe phrase "summary by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce the name of the author of a summary of a longer piece of writing. For example, "Summary by John Smith."
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Newsblaster writes its summary by combining phrases from those sentences.
It singled out the President's Daily Brief, a summary by the intelligence community.
Idir's allegations were made public in the form of a summary by his lawyer, Rob Kirsch.
"Ten people will volunteer to give me a news summary by 8 a.m.," Horwitz explains.
And there may be more embarrassing details to trickle out: the document released on Wednesday was a 22-page executive summary by Mr. Kotz.
Ideas are typically suggested in weekly development meetings and, if they gain the approval of Morgenstein and Bank, are fleshed out into a short summary by an editor.
Amgen's representative at the workshop, Dr. C. Glenn Begley, sharply questioned any finding of a tumor-stimulating effect, according to a summary by the cancer institute.
One document released yesterday was a summary by federal agents of what they described as Sheik al-Moayad's statements in Germany.
Here is a fantastic and detailed summary by Dr. de la Monte: Alzheimer's: Diabetes of the Brain?
Mr. Sinek concludes the summary by saying that "people don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it".
But I like a fine summary by Julius: "Shylock is an Englishman's Jew — wicked, malignant but ultimately conquerable".
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