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'huddle with' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation in which two or more people come together to discuss something in a close, intimate way. For example, "The team huddled with their coach to come up with a game plan."
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Wilkinson interrupted to huddle with her workers.
When they're scared, they'll just huddle with the shepherd.
Remain in a huddle with people you know.
"I love being in the huddle with him.
Among sexually experienced mice, both males and females build nests and groom and huddle with pups.
When the hearing ends, Horowitz will huddle with Prouty and Manfred.
"Being in the huddle with John," his tight end John Mackey once said, "is like being in the huddle with God".
During rehearsal, she stepped back to huddle with the prop master.
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This week, the Patriots sprinkled in the no-huddle with a more conventional offense.
Marv Levy, whose Buffalo Bills teams ran the no-huddle with Jim Kelly, wonders, too.
So they spent most of the game in no-huddle with three-wide receiver personnel.
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