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"how about with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to suggest doing something in a specific way or with a certain person or group of people. Example: "How about with me instead of with them? I think we would have more fun together."
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How about with your sister?
A.W.: How about with yourself?
How about with Mr. Harding conducting?
How about with the jacket off?
How about with the writing?
How about with Diego Alves doing it again?
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How about playing with this giant, multi-user touchscreen in combination with sensory textures?
How about chimichurri with the steak frites?
How about "experimenting" with that?
How about something with more bounce?
How about recasting with two or three new friends?
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