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'bless with' is correct and usable in written and spoken English.
The phrase 'bless with' can be used when you want to confer a blessing, or to give something special as a gift or blessing. Example: She was blessed with a beautiful singing voice.
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A single newspaper story decides whom they will bless with their trade and whom they will punish.
For the non-fish eaters there's deep-fried brie; try as I might I can't stop myself tipping my head on one side and muttering: "Ah, bless" with knowing nostalgia, but it's good deep-fried brie.
Nobody comes to give him his rum but the Rim of the sky hippopotamus-glum Enhances the chances to bless with a benison Alfred Lord Tennyson crossing the bar laid...... .. Respect to da Dame and her DJ Walton.
For the twenty or so intense minutes that the average driving session lasts, I cannot think about my stalled career, my child's math grade, the fight with my spouse over which family we bless with our Thanksgiving presence, or the five pounds I'd optimally like to lose.
Keats characteristically uses monosyllabic words such as "...how to load and bless with fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run".
Yet in the church I would rather speak five words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue". 1 Corinthians 14 19 Understand that when you pray in tongues, you give thanks to God: and that you bless with the Spirit.
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Blessed with diligent researchers.
"A people blessed with talents.
Blessed with grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Very few are blessed with two.
"I'm blessed with a great career.
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