With-Along-With | Commonly Confused Words
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With vs. Along with

With

/wɪð/
Used to indicate being together or being involved

Examples:

I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend.Martin Eden, with his work all performed, you would not marry.Why not just exile us all and get it over with?

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Along with

/əˈlɔːŋ wɪð/
Used to indicate that someone or something is in the same category or group as someone or something else

Examples:

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • "With" is used in a general context to indicate association or accompaniment.
  • "Along with" implies accompanying or in addition to something or someone else and provides a sense of going together in action or presence.
  • Consider with as a multi-purpose tool that fits various occasions.
  • Imagine along with as a pair; it likes to bring a partner along.
  • If youre adding something to a primary subject, along with' might fit well.
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