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"voyage by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a synonym for "travel by" and can refer to any kind of journey. Example: We decided to make our cross-country voyage by train.
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Witness this quote from the first chapter, read by Tilda Swinton: "Grand contested Election for the Presidency of the United States / WHALING VOYAGE BY ONE ISHMAEL / BLOODY BATTLE IN AFFGHANISTAN".
DARK VOYAGE, by Alan Furst.
13 1 *FATAL VOYAGE, by Kathy Reichs.
READING Just finished "Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage," by Alfred Lansing.
Darwin was inspired for his world voyage by the real-life adventures of Alexander Humboldt, not a work of fiction.
A novel called The Voyage by the once popular, but nowadays un-read, Charles Morgan was set here.
His digital watch still tells the time in Bozeman, Montana, where he began his current voyage, by Greyhound.
The chapters that follow form a report on his voyage by the new bishop, who proves an increasingly suspect narrator.
The object of this book was to anticipate the official account of Cook's Voyage by Hawkesworth, which appeared later in the same year.
Then she says that she will do some drawings in the back of his notebook, so that he will have them to remember the voyage by.
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Here was work, albeit of an insecure, voyage-by-voyage kind, not only for local men, but also increasing numbers of incomers from London, Liverpool, Glasgow and elsewhere.
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