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The phrase "aisle with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, as "aisle" typically refers to a passage between rows of seats or shelves, and does not commonly pair with "with" in a meaningful way.
Example: "I walked down the aisle with my best friend at the wedding."
Alternatives: "walk down the aisle alongside" or "enter the aisle with".
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You cannot walk across the aisle with them.
We find the aisle with rakes, spades, lawnmowers, power edgers.
Kosher dill pickles share an aisle with curry pastes.
7) Walked down the aisle with eight-months-pregnant bride.
I've walked up and down the aisle with anxious kids on flights.
But what about that overburdened flight attendant trudging down the aisle with a stuffed trash bag?
Barrett won and skedaddled up the aisle with the coveted belt, to cascading boos.
He stood in the bus aisle, with his arms spread, being fitted for a microphone.
"I guess I rolled a grenade down the aisle with that one," Mr. Winslow said.
So at her May wedding, she walked down the aisle with Ellie, a Chihuahua.
I was in a department store recently, in a narrow aisle with several other shoppers.
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