Sentence examples for convert with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "convert with" is not grammatically correct.
There is no specific context in which it can be used. A more appropriate phrase might be, "engage with," as in, "We need to engage with the other team to find a solution."

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Kirk will undoubtedly convert, and will work with his parishioners to convert with him.

But can the Nittany Lions convert with the running game on third down?

If he can convert with anything like the regularity of 2014-15 then Bournemouth will find their acclimatisation comfortable.

In an affidavit, an F.B.I. agent described Lutchman as "a self-professed Muslim convert with a criminal history".

Kane squared – from an offside position, claimed Liverpool – and Mousa Dembélé was able to convert with his chest from close range.

Despite the belief that they have Jewish roots, the Bello community had to formally convert, with a rabbi from Miami, Moshe Ohana, arriving to officiate.

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The data was converted with the PRIDE Converter (Barsnes et al., 2009) (http://code.google.com/p/pride-converter).

Wing beat data were converted with an analog-digital converter from National Instruments USB-60099).

Steyn converts with ease.

So I escape in my Boeing Business Jet, converted, with expensive everything.

It had been previously converted with an incorrect exchange.

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