dint in the PONS Dictionary

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He also observed that many people repeatedly returned with the same troubles, even though this could be avoided by dint of education and health counseling.
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A law enacted for a purely temporary or local purpose is law, according to him, by dint of public approval.
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The symphony is only a work written by dint of sheer will on the part of the composer; it contains nothing that is interesting or sympathetic.
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There are others who are well versed in scriptures and get a good following by dint of their erudition.
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By a dint of hard work for the country, rendered in a spirit of selfless service, may you march ahead with hope and courage...
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No side is strong enough to crush any other by dint of force, so gains end up being pretty temporary.
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In the 1960s and 70s, the novel was repositioned into the young adult market, by dint of its animal subject matter.
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The toponymic gau may be significant by dint of the historiographical connotations of the name's meaning.
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Although 332 is the generic for this model, by dint of superior numbers, there were four other models in the range.
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By dint of sheer self-effort to an exalted position.
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