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The phrase "along with systematically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or processes that are done in a methodical or organized manner alongside other actions or elements.
Example: "The team approached the project along with systematically analyzing the data to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "together with methodically" or "in conjunction with systematically."
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In our opinion, students are expected to gain diverse views of medical treatment and health care by learning about Kampo medicine along with systematically studying Western medicine in their preclinical years.
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Yet in a desperate, final act of vengeance, West Pakistani soldiers, along with their local collaborators, systematically rounded up hundreds of physicians, lawyers, engineers, academics, journalists, and artists from their homes in the middle of the night.
Moreover, pain management for the nursing procedure was standardized and systematically checked along with other nursing issues during daily medical rounds.
There were no gender-related differences in the participants' expectations about the delivery of PGD/PND information: 85.4% (n = 393) said this information should be systematically given along with the genetic test results and 44.8% (n = 206) answered "when carriers decide to have children".
I get along with everybody.
We went along with him.
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"I went along with everything.
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