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The phrase "am with her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express support or companionship with someone, typically in a context where the speaker is indicating their presence alongside another person.
Example: "In this difficult time, I want everyone to know that I am with her, standing by her side through it all."
Alternatives: "I stand by her" or "I support her."
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I, for one, am with her.
Naturally I am with her on this!
My first time doing it gave me goosebumps: I am with her.
"Hillary is with the Latina community and I am with her," Gutiérrez wrote.
All I am, when I am with her, is her son.
"I am with her every day, apart from Saturdays, and we've built up a very good relationship.
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I'm with her.
"God be with her".
Ettinger was with her.
Bartholomew was with her.
Who was with her?
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