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"improvise with" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone performing an improvised action with something. For example: "The jazz musician improvised with a trumpet and a saxophone to create an amazing solo."
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Q: Did you improvise with your actors?
Later you improvise with other actors.
I improvise with musical instruments and the computer.
We asked everyone to come and improvise with us.
We improvise with out-of-season jerusalem artichokes.
The African troops here learned to improvise with materials at hand.
Strafford told me that the surgeon's decision to improvise with bupivacaine was not unusual.
I'm a jazz performer — I have to improvise with what I'm given".
Physicians have been forced to improvise with less desirable or more expensive substitutes.
And dance and improvise with life he could and did do.
"If driers can't afford wire-mesh racks they will improvise with wood and fishing net.
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