by dint of

by dint of
{prep.} By the exertion of; by the use of; through. * /By dint of sheer toughness and real courage, he lived through the jungle difficulties and dangers./ * /His success in college was largely by dint of hard study./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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