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with

preposition (DESCRIPTION)
 
 
/wɪð/

Definition

A1 having or including something: a tall woman with dark hair He's married with three children. She left school with no qualifications. He spoke with a soft Irish accent. We're an international company with offices in Paris, New York, and Sydney. Two coffees please, one with milk and one without. He arrived in Los Angeles with nothing but the clothes he was wearing. He woke up with a dreadful headache. I was second in the race with a time of 14.2 seconds. With a bit of luck, we should be back in time for dinner. Both their children graduated with degrees in economics. used at the beginning of various phrases written at the end of a letter: With best wishes from Charles. With love from Roberta. including: With your contribution, that makes a total of £45.
(Definition of with preposition (DESCRIPTION) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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