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The phrase "elope with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to run away and get married with someone without the permission or knowledge of others, usually in a secretive or impulsive manner. Example: After months of planning, John and Sarah decided to elope with each other, leaving their families and friends behind to start a new life together.
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In one account, he tried unsuccessfully to elope with her.
Osceola, a k a Ossie, appears to elope with her dead lover.
Caro sent him pubic hair, dressed as a page boy, farcically tried to elope with him.
He agreed to elope with a girl he had never considered more than a friend.
Disastrously, Isabel is tempted to elope with the caddish Frank Levison.
Always respectful, Mitt and Ann decided to elope with their parents.
Da Ponte showed this letter to Angioletta, who agreed to elope with him.
Why, you'd be staying in town each night, And I'd elope with the furnace man.
How do you stop a headstrong rich girl determined to elope with a mere schoolteacher?
But Geronte, a wealthy treasury official smitten with the girl, tells Lescaut that he wants to elope with Manon.
As stevenjameshyde puts it, in Perfect Gentleman Wyclef Jean "has the audacity and skills to successfully rhyme elope with Mexico".
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