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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breath with' is not correct; the correct phrase is 'breathe with'.
It is a phrase used to indicate sharing an experience with someone. For example: I breathed a sigh of relief with my friend when we got our exam results.
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Under this condition the subjects managed to breath with a quite similar breathing pattern during repeated sampling of EBC.
Breath with movement.
I almost hold my breath with her.
"O.K.," she said under her breath with a theatrical scowl.
"Hihowareyou," she said under her breath, with a dead face.
People have long tried to freshen their breath with parsley.
You fight until your last breath with everything you've got.
You walk slowly and coordinate your breath with your gait.
Frantic for breath, with pounding hearts, some patients have to be sedated, he added.
Many were short of breath, with swollen legs and other signs of heart failure.
She held her breath with disgust and ran through the door into the house again.
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