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The phrase 'con with' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
It is not a recognized phrase. To make a sentence using the words "con" and "with", you can say, "We had to con with our limited resources."
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It's a con with every prospect of working.
One was a stock and bond con, with a fake brokerage house.
His new album, "The Shade of Poison Trees," is said to be old-school Dash Con, with forceful acoustic strumming and even forcefuller emoting.
Each exhibition makes a case, both pro and con, with respect to the level of importance of the art currently being created near Manhattan.
She sometimes forgot that sex with another person was more satisfying than masturbation, which provided Con with frequent, sharply pleasurable interludes but did not lift her spirits.
As before, they set up for the "Rolex in the alley" con, with one unfortunate difference: Marco's out cold for real this time.
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An ex-con with a quiet intellect and a lithe, powerful frame.
"An ex-con with a job is more likely to stay an ex-con," Mr. Feinblatt said.
(Not to forget writer Vince Gilligan, who will be at Comic-Con with the final season of Breaking Bad).
The title character of "Joe," played by Nicolas Cage, is an ex-con with a feral beard and a deep affection for the bottle.
A glorious photograph exists of Amirpour in a chador at Comic-Con with Atwood beside her wearing a set of vampire teeth.
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