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as along with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as along with" is not correct in English and should be revised for clarity.
It is not usable in written English as it combines two prepositions incorrectly. Example: "As along with the main course, we will serve a variety of side dishes." (This should be revised to "Along with the main course...")
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36 human-written examples
"It was emotional, yes," Guardiola says 15 minutes later as, along with Pere, we head out the back entrance and walk along some side streets.
News & Media
Well may he enjoy it, as, along with Max Beerbohm, he is the most-cited parodist here, with Wendy Cope a close runner-up.
News & Media
The US Department of Justice accused the industry of "breathtaking flagrancy" as, along with other regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, it imposed a record $5.7bn£3.7bnbn) of punishments on six banks.
News & Media
Not, I should add my last day at the BBC, as, along with half of my colleagues who work for the News website I am heading to W1, the new home of BBC News at Broadcasting House - the bright lights of central London and all that.
News & Media
However, despite that some studies of the photoelectric properties of structures with metamorphic InAs QDs have been performed in last years [37 39, 43], full aspects of the photoresponse mechanism still remain unclear, as along with the influence of the MB on the properties of the nanostructures.
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The Jaguar remains an important element of the Indian military as, along with the Mirage 2000, the Jaguar has been described as one of the few aircraft capable of performing the nuclear strike role with reasonable chances of success.
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24 human-written examples
But as along as you end up with zero shames given, you'll be just fine.
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Cuba and Venezuela sit on the board as well, along with South Africa, a respected nonaligned spokesman.
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Mobile hotspot functionality has been added as well, along with enhanced search capability.
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Store chiefs turned up as well, along with editors and a few celebrities.
News & Media
Oprah Winfrey showed up as well, along with Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "as along with" in your writing. Replace it with grammatically correct alternatives like "along with", "together with", or "in addition to" for clarity and accuracy.
Common error
A common mistake is to combine prepositions unnecessarily. Using "as along with" is redundant because "along with" already expresses the intended meaning. Stick to established and grammatically sound phrases to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as along with" is grammatically incorrect and serves no valid grammatical function. Ludwig AI identifies this as an error and suggests alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as along with" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI flags this as an error. The correct alternatives include "along with", "together with", or "in addition to", which accurately convey the intended meaning of addition or inclusion. Using grammatically sound phrases enhances clarity and professionalism in writing. Remember to avoid unnecessary combinations of prepositions to ensure your writing is clear and precise.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
together with
This phrase replaces "as along with" to properly indicate inclusion or accompaniment.
along with
This is the corrected form, removing the unnecessary "as".
in addition to
This phrase provides a more formal way to express the same additive meaning.
as well as
Similar to "together with", it indicates inclusion without grammatical error.
including
This option focuses on listing items that are part of a larger group.
besides
This word suggests adding something extra or additional.
coupled with
This phrase implies that two things are connected or occur together.
supplemented by
This suggests that something is added to enhance or complete something else.
accompanied by
Similar to "along with", but often used when something is physically present with something else.
as a package with
This indicates that multiple things are considered as a whole or a bundle.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "along with" in a sentence?
Use "along with" followed by the item or items being added or included. For example, "I will bring the drinks "along with" the snacks."
Is "as well as" a better alternative to "as along with"?
Yes, "as well as" is a grammatically correct alternative. For example, "She sings "as well as" dances."
When should I use "in addition to" instead of "as along with"?
"In addition to" is appropriate when you want to formally state that something is added. For example, "In addition to the regular menu, we have daily specials."
What's the difference between "as along with" and "together with"?
"As along with" is incorrect. "Together with" is a correct phrase to indicate that items or people are considered as a group. For example, "The band, "together with" their manager, arrived at the venue."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested