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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cries with" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to cry in solidarity or sympathy with someone else. For example, "The parents of the missing child stood together, crying with one another in their sorrow."
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Vron cries with pride.
Diana Rigg cries with happiness.
As Shanthi cries with laughter, Romesh continues.
"Tommy, how's the peeping?" Freddie cries, with glee unconfined.
"She cries with me a lot," he said.
"Oh God!" he cries with a visible cringe.
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Crying with laughter.
I almost cried with joy.
I cried with joy.
We cried with joy.
I cried with terror.
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