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The phrase "consorted with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone interacted with or developed a particular relationship with someone or something over a period of time. For example, "The former president consorted with foreign dignitaries during his time in office."
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He consorted with kleptocrats and murderers.
Like Christ she had consorted with sinners.
Returning to Wilno, he consorted with young socialists.
Hamilton too consorted with Southerners, but less openly.
I have now consorted with the Z for two months.
He owned racehorses and consorted with prime ministers.
But even as he impressed the powerful, he consorted with the wretched of the city.
Ligeti consorted with the avant-gardists, but he remained wary of them.
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Consorting with big science.
If you consort with criminals.
Miss Compson impersonates Molly, a girl who consorts with crooks.
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