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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascending with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or action of moving upward in conjunction with something else, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The team is ascending with great determination towards their goals, overcoming every obstacle in their path."
Alternatives: "rising alongside" or "moving up with".
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In an elevator, ascending with strangers to familiar heights, the breath congeals, the body stiffens, the spirit marks time.
Though Jim and I plan to stay, the divers from the other boats now begin to leave, drifting upward, following their bubbles, ascending with measured fin.
The Lion Air pilots struggled to keep the plane ascending, with the jet's nose forced dangerously downward over two dozen times during the 11-minute flight.
The New Yorker, September 10 , 1938P. 17 In an elevator, ascending with strangers to familiar heights, the breath congeals, the body stiffens, the spirit marks time.
But in doing so, he added, "it is evident first of all that I am ascending with my generation," particularly "those who lived, fought and could not be with us" but "remain in my heart and memory".
The trek had begun at nearly sea level, and he'd been ascending with a merciless steadiness, the air thinning and his nose sometimes bleeding from the pressure; a crimson mist colored the snow along his path.
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Dr. Simons ascended with instructions.
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.
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