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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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By way of example

 
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He likes to explain his idea by taking the flight of birds by way of example. 

Is that sentence right? I'm asking specially about the by way of example part. Thank you

  

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It's OK, though I'd be more likely to phrase the sentence as "He likes to explain his idea using the flight of birds by way of example".

  • It's OK, though I'd be more likely to phrase the sentence as "He likes to explain his idea using the flight of birds by way of example".
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It's OK, though I'd be more likely to phrase the sentence as "He likes to explain his idea using the flight of birds by way of example".

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