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The phrase "will deliver by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a deadline or timeframe for delivery of goods or services. Example: "We will deliver by Friday to ensure you have everything you need for the weekend."
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"We continue to be very confident that we will deliver by 2004" -- the target of February's strategic announcement.
(You can also wear a carrier bag, but you won't really need it, because you will deliver by truck).
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"We promise the fans that we will deliver results by hook or by crook.
Coachtrans (00 61 7 3238 4700; www.coachtrans.com.au) will deliver you by bus to your hotel in central Brisbane for A$12 £5.300).
It will continue to accept hardware orders until July 10 and will deliver orders by July 28.
Greater elongation will deliver benefits by restoring contact with the air above the floodwater, thus improving internal aeration for aerobic respiration and allowing for partly aerial photosynthesis.
George Osborne's spending review will deliver continuing austerity by bludgeoning government departments into line.
Women, who will not deliver by this gestational age, will be admitted for labour induction (see the protocol above).
Three further schools will be delivered by CRAC and will meet in Manchester in April, Strathclyde in August, and Cardiff in September.
A system in which care will be delivered by interdisciplinary teams will require an integrated, 'personalized' treatment plan.
Interventions will be delivered by registered physiotherapists, who will receive training to provide treatments in accordance with the experimental protocol.
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