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The phrase "adjective with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and does not form a complete thought.
Example: "The adjective with the most impact in this sentence is..."
Alternatives: "adjective accompanied by" or "adjective paired with".
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The changes are "dramatic," an adjective with a positive valence.
Do your students often confuse the subject with the object, or the comparative adjective with the superlative?
As small a thing as a shifty adverb, or an adjective with attitude, or just a trivial little comma is enough to reconfigure the past.
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. dismissed the idea that an adjective with the same root as a noun always absorbs the noun's meaning: "You have craft and crafty.
In "Mr. Adjective Tried for Stealing," we learn that a noun like "beauty" can be transformed into an adjective with the addition of "ful".
You put that adjective with a vague word like "thing," well, then, you've got yourself a thing that has the qualities of string.
Similar(35)
Demonstrative, interrogative, relative, and indefinite pronouns were inflected like adjectives, with some special endings.
'I am not interested in the adjectives with which people describe me,' he says.
'I am interested in the adjectives with which they describe the strategy.
Mr. C. showed the writer a booklet displaying adjectives with illustrations next to than describing them.
Old combinations of adjectives with pronouns gave rise to the definite forms of adjectives (e.g., feminine dobra-ja 'good-the').
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