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by-product

[bahy-prod-uhkt] / ˈbaɪˌprɒd əkt /


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In the rural tranquillity of central Ukraine, this man-made canyon is the by-product of 61 years of mining.

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Food waste is sent to an anaerobic digestion plant, and converted into energy by burning the methane waste that comes from it, with the by-product being used for farm fertiliser.

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Slot's team are also attempting fewer shots in each match, down to 15.2 from 20.6 last season, which is perhaps another by-product of introducing a bit more control and conservatism into the system.

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But if there is a reshuffle of the Middle Eastern political cards, a bargain over Sudan might be a by-product, even an opportunity for Trump to bask in the glow of an unexpected peacemaker.

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London's improvement from 24th to 14th was not enough to salvage their top-flight presence in 2025 and their uncertainty given David Hughes' decision to step aside is an unfortunate by-product of this new licencing-style system.

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