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by-product

noun as in side product

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The protein trend has been especially driven by the expanded availability of protein from whey, typically a by-product of cheese production.

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It adds that interference occurs primarily near conflict zones as a by-product of military activity, rather than necessarily being a deliberate act.

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Once regarded as a by-product in cheese-making, whey protein has become increasingly popular for use in smoothies, food and for people using injectable weight loss medications to prevent muscle wastage.

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Rapp agreed with the advice but she went to work regardless, a by-product of career insecurity and a need for approval.

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However, an unexpected by-product of him sounding less confident was that he also managed to sound, at times, more human.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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