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The phrase "alice with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a person named Alice in conjunction with something else, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I was talking to Alice with the blue dress at the party."
Alternatives: "Alice accompanied by" or "Alice along with".
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Alice with the magic bottle.
"That's Alice with her nephew," he says.
Alice Liddell became "Alice," with no surname to tether her.
One looks like Alice, with pale wavy hair; the other is dark, like Jocelyn.
The other two experiments — Alice with 1000 scientists, and LHCb with 663 — are only slightly smaller.
When they returned to London, Alice, with Lars's encouragement, created her first collection.
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To overcome the problem with Al-doped emitters, an ALICE structure with an n+ AIC poly-Si emitter and a p-type base (glass/SiN/n+p−p+) is suggested and experimentally investigated.
Alice -- with her trademark beret, which seems especially useful when there's no time for a blow-dry -- flitted in and out, casting an eagle eye on the activities behind the scene.
Or she would talk Alice down with instructions and demands.
Tweet us using the hashtag #gdneduUkip, or email alice[email protected] with UKIP QUESTION in the subject field.
Nevertheless, Julianne Moore essentially won this race five months ago, when Still Alice premiered with quiet confidence at the Toronto film festival in September.
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