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by-product

[bahy-prod-uhkt] / ˈbaɪˌprɒd əkt /


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"We were there, but it's Liverpool's tragedy and we are a by-product of it."

From BBC

The new media contract with ESPN, which now airs all of the women's March Madness games across multiple platforms, was another by-product.

From BBC

"Our research explores the use of ionic thermoelectric membranes made from lignin, an underutilised by-product in the paper and pulp industry, offering a sustainable solution."

From Science Daily

As a result, there have been increasing calls -- including from the Association of American Feed Control Officers -- for CBD's by-product, spent hemp biomass, to be investigated as a potential animal feed ingredient.

From Science Daily

And Niall says while it did not feel good to have a "poo in his pants", he needed to manage this "by-product" of his accident as best he could.

From BBC