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The phrase "in harmony with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to be in agreement or in sync with something or someone. Example: The new policy is in harmony with our company's values. This means that the policy is aligned with the beliefs and principles of the company. Another example: Her actions were not in harmony with her words. In this case, the person's actions and words are not in agreement or in sync with each other.
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In harmony with your years, and your desires.
In harmony with space; sleek and exploratory.
In harmony with ourselves, others and our planet.
They can work in harmony with Britons.
We lived in harmony, with great happiness.
They market it as 'Luxury in harmony with nature'.
Unfortunately that sentiment is not in harmony with balanced growth.
It's living there in harmony with its surroundings.
"They are symbols of life in harmony with nature".
But Russia is not in harmony with our regulatory system.
These are animals we should be living in harmony with.
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