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The phrase "along someone" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression in English.
Example: "I walked along someone" does not make sense in standard usage.
Alternatives: "with someone" or "beside someone".
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Farther along, someone read a prepared question about our work routines, or lack thereof.
Typically, he invited along someone who was "ready to create a bond" with the veterans.
When the industrial revolution came along, someone opened a hole in the ground and reversed that process.
Rarely has a figure of the stature of Einstein come along - someone who not only contributes to his own field of expertise, but enriches the entire spectrum of human activity as well.
However, if, like me, you're no expert, you'll need a guide to take along, someone who knows the science of the sea and can communicate it clearly and alluringly.
"How's that turkey coming along?" someone called from the living room as I prayed even more heat hadn't escaped from the oven.
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Tonight at the campfire sing-along, someone yelled out, "More Taylor!," and I leaned over and asked Ryan what a "More Taylor" was.
If he can't get along with someone on Twitter, how's he gonna get along with someone in the Middle East without, you know?
Then along comes someone we've actually never seen before.
If we can't, we'll pass your call along to someone who can.
She can gain by simply passing the message along to someone.
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