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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Manage with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in certain contexts
It can be used when referring to managing something in conjunction with another element or resource. Example: "We need to manage with the limited resources we have available."
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Manage with an eye on cash flow, balance sheets and long-term appreciation.
Manage With Logic, Not Emotion.
How does she manage with the smell?
He could manage with that.
"We have to manage with what we can.
I think that society should manage with people respecting people.
It will have to manage with a 100% maximum.
I'm sure I can manage with a little pain".
He said: "They're trying to manage with less.
One is expected to manage with knowledge alone.
"But I think I could probably manage with just Dad.
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