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The phrase "belong with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that two things are related in terms of ownership, companionship, or status. For example, "This antique vase belongs with the other artifacts in the museum's collection."
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But such editorial calls surely belong with publishers, not Google.
It doesn't belong with Michel Foucault and Stanley Milgram.
She was right — I obviously didn't belong with these athletes.
Russian nationalists sometimes mutter that these areas belong with Russia.
The victims of #MH17 belong with their loved ones.
As she once stated in an interview, Nakadate has a penchant for putting herself in places she does not belong, with people she seemingly does not belong with.
The worst moment comes when the anti-hero Captain Nascimento (Wagner Moura) jeers at a feeble cop applying to join their ranks: "You belong with the whores, you belong with the pimps, you belong with the abortion clinics".
All other aspects of these objects, however, indicate that they belong with the chondrites.
Satires of kulaks belong with cartoons of banker Jews in the gallery of genocidal stereotypes.
Just determining which credits belong with different renditions of the same song creates headaches.
But the essays belong with the fictional narrative, as peace belongs to war.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com