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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commerce with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to engage in business transactions with someone or a particular country. Example: The country's economy depends heavily on commerce with its neighboring countries.
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Commerce with men is a dangerous business.
They are proof of Mexico's burgeoning commerce with America.
At no point, however, did commerce with those countries predominate.
This budding culture brings some commerce with it.
First, as to the North, its tariff cripples to an incredible extent all commerce with it.
It allotted them five "treaty ports" through which they could conduct commerce with the Celestial Empire.
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-- e-commerce with the bookstore," Mr. Tyner said.
Powered is far from alone in mixing e-commerce with education.
Mr. Wang spoke enthusiastically about "hybrid marketing," or integrating e-commerce with traditional face-to-face retailing...
The platform targets publishing and e-commerce with separate offerings.
"After that came e-commerce with kingpins like Amazon.com and eBay, and next up is multimedia".
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