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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partner with" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example, you could say: She found a partner with whom she could share her dreams and aspirations.
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But he needed a partner with $5,000.
It's like having a partner with you.
said Gavin Reese, a partner with RPC.
And so we can be a partner with China.
A partner with the firm of Hutchins, Evans & Lefferts.
John was a partner with Harvey Gladstein & Partners, NY.
"I'm a partner with my patients," she said.
"We're interested in Cuba being a partner with us".
More recently, companies like Green Dot (a partner with Walmart) and NetSpend have emerged.
The author is a partner with KPMG, and these are his personal views.
Ventures in China involving Japanese FDI often fail, notes Kenji Okuda, a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers Taiwan.
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