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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascended with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something rising or moving upward together with another person or entity.
Example: "The eagle ascended with the rising sun, creating a breathtaking silhouette against the sky."
Alternatives: "rose alongside" or "climbed with".
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Dr. Simons ascended with instructions.
And the Labour ministers who had been brought into the coalition in the War Cabinet were thoroughgoing anti-Hitlerians; Churchill ascended with the crucial support of the socialists.
And what an eclectic journey it has been for the onetime darling of Silicon Valley, which ascended with blinding speed, then crashed just as quickly.
Like a number of other leaders in Asia who are women, Mrs. Megawati ascended with the help of a political pedigree.
It won her a Scottish Arts Council book award, and turned out to be the first rung of a ladder that she's ascended with alacrity.
He should have ascended with ease to the role of the grand old – or at least middle-aged – man of British graphic design.
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And with that, we'll ascend with her to her glorious conclusion.
"This year and last year a snow ridge formed which we were able to ascend with relative ease.
Skin divers can descend, hunt, spear and ascend with their catch in less than 60 seconds.
As it rises back up, we'll all ascend with it.
Her writing career has ascended – and continues to ascend – with all the effort and premeditation of a tweet.
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