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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the act of coming to a place accompanied by someone or something.
Example: "She was arriving with her friends just as the event was starting."
Alternatives: "coming with" or "showing up with".
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Refugees, arriving with nothing, are worth nothing.
Commercial barges are arriving with relief supplies.
In recent months, that cargo has been arriving with urgency.
Customers expressed condolences, some even arriving with flowers and cookies.
Doctors have reported patients arriving with withdrawal symptoms.
Like anywhere in the area, arriving with a herd of men is not recommended.
Scans were most commonly done on children arriving with head injuries, headaches or abdominal pain.
The potato latkes stick to tradition, arriving with applesauce and sour cream.
Biesenbach remembers Slimane arriving with his own light bulbs: "He didn't want exactly white light".
The units will also help people arriving with fever because they have malaria.
– who needs to deal with many tough business challenges here – arriving with so much unwanted baggage?
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