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The phrase "and are with a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are trying to describe a state of being accompanied by something or someone, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The guests and are with a sense of excitement as they enter the venue."
Alternatives: "and are accompanied by" or "and are together with".
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These sites also offer generally good information, and are, with a few small exceptions, easy to use.
And many other white Americans will be voting positively for a country that is becoming a majority of minorities and are with a new generation.
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A few months later the call came: our daughter had been born and was with a foster carer.
Elsa, the eldest daughter of her family, has a sense of responsibility, and is with a crying child.
"I want to live like a normal person: wake up, go to work, and be with a wife — or a girlfriend, preferably".
Here is a compact manifold and is with a collar attached.
She looked great and was with a quiet blonde who was suffering from a severe head cold.
Maybe I should leave my marriage and be with a man/woman who does yoga, then I'll be happy.
Firstly, it is more technically demanding than LASIK and is with a steeper learning curve [ 10].
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