Wondering how to use Byproduct in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as product or upshot.
Byproduct meaning
Alternative form of by-product.
Synonyms of Byproduct
Using Byproduct
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative form of by-product.
- Useful related words include: by-product, product, spin-off, upshot.
- In the example corpus, byproduct often appears in combinations such as: byproduct of, as byproduct, the byproduct.
Context around Byproduct
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 14 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Byproduct
- In this selection, "byproduct" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cheap, meat, solid, interest and sales stand out and add context to how "byproduct" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include as a byproduct of an and a cheap byproduct of sugar. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "byproduct" sits close to words such as acreage, adaptable and alienation, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with byproduct
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Praise may be a byproduct of such strivings, but it is ancillary. (12 words)
The other possible properties of Tesamorelin may occur as a natural byproduct. (12 words)
For the record, redlining was a byproduct of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. (14 words)
Embiid, James Harden, Tyrese Maxey and Tobias Harris were each available for the Sixers Saturday evening, yet the new-look Nets played to their newfound strengths, the chief of which comes as a byproduct of an influx of size in the starting lineup. (43 words)
Pink-slime journalism sites, named after the meat byproduct, often crop up in small towns where local news outlets have disappeared, generating articles that benefit the financiers that fund the operation, according to the media watchdog Poynter. (37 words)
Winning is a byproduct of the passion and commitment from our coaches, their focus on team over the individual and providing a supportive environment where our kids can learn and grow without a fear of failure. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
And they said the byproduct of that, and not even the byproduct, the whole point of this, is we're going to slow the economy a little.
Also note that beet pulp is a cheap byproduct of sugar beet production and has been linked to dilated cardiomyopathy.
An expanding conflict would also likely cause inflation and, as a byproduct, interest rates around the world to accelerate, said Bernard Baumohl, chief global economist at The Economic Outlook Group in Princeton, New Jersey.
Despite the 50% drop in price, which we see as a byproduct of an over-emotional market, those two elements are unchanged.
Embiid, James Harden, Tyrese Maxey and Tobias Harris were each available for the Sixers Saturday evening, yet the new-look Nets played to their newfound strengths, the chief of which comes as a byproduct of an influx of size in the starting lineup.
Extracting coalbed methane often requires pumping large volumes of dirty, salty water out of the ground as a byproduct, then returning it even deeper underground via injection wells.
For the record, redlining was a byproduct of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal.
I don’t mean young women and girls, for whom long hair occurs almost as a byproduct of youth, and who wear it as insouciantly as a daisy-chain necklace.
Non-interest-bearing deposits were down $1 billion quarter-over-quarter, a byproduct of the aforementioned seasonality from tax payments, cash deployment of excess funds and continued pressures from the higher rate environment.
Pink-slime journalism sites, named after the meat byproduct, often crop up in small towns where local news outlets have disappeared, generating articles that benefit the financiers that fund the operation, according to the media watchdog Poynter.
Praise may be a byproduct of such strivings, but it is ancillary.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes would change the fall of humanity to being a byproduct of a viral outbreak from the experiments conducted by Will (James Franco).
Sales were driven by stronger year-on-year prices, solid byproduct sales as well as favorable currency rates.
The consent decree is the byproduct of the 2014 murder of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by a CPD officer.
The horrific conditions of Illinois’ prison health care system are, in part, the byproduct of chronic understaffing and unrelenting need.
Their candidate had appeared to be the winner after the initial tabulation (although that seemed to have been a byproduct of a double-count in a single precinct).
The other possible properties of Tesamorelin may occur as a natural byproduct.
Whiskey fungus, a byproduct of the whiskey-making process, clings to surfaces and creates a black film, which can be removed by power washing.
Winning is a byproduct of the passion and commitment from our coaches, their focus on team over the individual and providing a supportive environment where our kids can learn and grow without a fear of failure.
And of course, a power source whose only byproduct is water vapor is much cleaner than burning fossil fuels.
Common combinations with byproduct
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- byproduct of 96×
- as byproduct 29×
- the byproduct 17×
- is byproduct 13×
- byproduct from 5×
- are byproduct 5×
- was byproduct 4×
- byproduct that 4×
- be byproduct 3×
- natural byproduct 3×