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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along of" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It is a nonstandard expression and does not have a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "He came along of his friends to the party" would be better phrased without "along of."
Alternatives: "together with" or "along with."
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along of
preposition
Because of
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Jarvis will be playing along, of course.
"They've been here all along," of course.
And Mrs. Ronan was going along, of course.
She'd known where I lived all along, of course.
Perhaps worst of all — at least from Trump's point of view — was Donna Brazile's passing along of debate questions.
Just in case a good deal comes along, of course.
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A sing-along of holiday music will follow.
Here he joins Confederate soldiers in a rollicking sing-along of "Bonnie Blue Flag".
The former Beatle conducts the velodrome crowd with a sing-along of 'Hey Jude'.
They start by lifting her spirits with a viewer sing-along of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
Naturally, it all ends in a mass sing-along of "Lola", led by Davies.
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