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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carries with" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "carries" or "comes with." Example: "This product carries a warranty."
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This carries with it huge responsibilities.
She carries with her a decorated iPhone.
This carries with it a responsibility.
Everyone carries with them a kind of terrible privacy".
Leukemia carries with it particular visions of disaster.
But the word carries with it more interesting semantic cargo.
Winning the drivers' championship carries with it certain expectations.
She carries with her an air of nuanced calamity.
But the magazine version carries with it a deeper problem.
This discovery carries with it a strange sense of anticlimax.
Ordination carries with it no special religious status.
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