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by-product
noun as in side product
Strongest match
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
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.
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.
The green variety is produced with renewable energy, grey comes from splitting methane into carbon dioxide and hydrogen, while blue is made in the same way, but the CO2 by-product is captured and stored.
Since it was born as a by-product of miso made from soybeans, the original ingredient was only soybeans.
The green variety is produced with renewable energy, grey comes from splitting methane into carbon dioxide and hydrogen, while blue is made in the same way, but the CO2 by-product is captured and stored.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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