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The phrase "bridges with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to connect or create a link between two things or ideas. Example: The new marketing strategy bridges with the company's core values, creating a cohesive message for their target audience.
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"Burned bridges with my engineers.
Burned bridges with my community.
We went to work building bridges with the population.
P34 McCririck burns bridges with C4 ageism claim.
He'd already burned his bridges with those people.
Have you burned your bridges with the Beeb?
"That would maybe not be building bridges with them.
"I'd burned bridges with my family," Rita told me.
They build roads and bridges with union workers.
Many in this city said they were looking at bridges with a wary eye now.
Nets will be fixed to pedestrian bridges with a similar pollution-prevention aim in mind.
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