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Discover Ludwig"brother with" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "brother to," as in "She is a good sister to her brother." "Brother with" could potentially be used colloquially in spoken English, but it would not be considered proper grammar. Example: I am going to the store with my brother.
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WHAT happens when you mix "Big Brother" with "ER"?
Johnny stands behind his brother with a sad, soulful gaze.
"It's a great feeling to have your brother with you".
Mr. Wellstone had a brother with severe mental illness.
"He sings like an older brother with a dark side.
Egan speaks about her brother with tenderness and pride.
"Wow, a brother with that kind of money," he marveled.
The daughter speaks of her brother with obvious affection.
"I wouldn't confront my brother with the situation.
"It was very important having a brother with me".
The next day, Pavlov replaced his brother with a female collie.
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