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"Neither....nor" with "to" and "by"
This sort of construction is grammatical, in the sense that it is widely used and accepted (particularly in legal and bureaucratic writing).
It shouldn't be grammatical because the conjoined element …
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Is more than one "nor" after a "neither" correct?
The unofficial motto of the US Postal Service (adapted from Herodotus) is
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed round …