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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "casual with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing an informal or relaxed relationship between people or things. For example: They had a very casual with their neighbors, often stopping by for impromptu dinners and game nights.
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Casual, with a comfortable sound level.
THE CROWD Casual, with many return patrons.
I like to mix casual with smart.
THE CROWD Casual, with lots of families.
THE CROWD Noisy and casual, with lots of children.
THE CROWD Casual, with lots of big groups, including children.
THE CROWD Very casual, with many college students and teachers.
THE CROWD Casual, with lots of families and small groups.
THE CROWD Noisy and casual, with many children; efficient servers.
THE CROWD -- Casual, with lots of fans from the neighborhood.
THE CROWD Business and casual with few children.
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