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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Another by-product of space exploration is a growing awareness of this planet's fragile environment.
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One of the by-products of the peace treaty was the growth of trade between the two nations.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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How people feel about facts is a by-product .
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Law itself is the by-product of custom built up by habit.
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Some theories may be such that behaviour that follows them is also neutral as a by-product .
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Such experiences are not accidental by-products of complicated physical structures.
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That was Jack's introduction to tinnitus, the head noises which are a deeply distressing by-product of some forms of deafness.
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The cakes themselves are unintended by-products of the recipes.
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Turquoise, originally considered a mere by-product of copper mining, was vigorously promoted by Waddell's father, B.C.