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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'harness with' is not correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'harness to' instead. For example, "He harnessed the horse to the carriage."
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Each of us was given a harness with sturdy leather belts encircling our waists and thighs.
But for mainly business reasons, newspapers will increasingly work in harness with nonprofits.
There are those who choose the path of glory, in harness with courtesy.
"I've already taken some steps on the treadmill in my harness with my physio helping me.
Other available accessories include a custom dog harness with tug line ($40) and a snowmobile hitch.
The trainee rat wears a harness with a spring attached to it.
He is saying goodbye in harness with McCaw, a year older and surely the finest openside flanker of them all.
Other nifty features include a five-point safety harness with one-pull adjustment and a tilt forward option.
She reckons film is an especially powerful way of giving a voice to whistleblowers, especially in harness with the internet.
With Rio Ferdinand back in harness with John Terry, central defence should have been one of England's strengths.
While hovering, it can be "flown" by the winch operator, who can position the rescue harness with great accuracy.
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