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Discover Ludwig"knit with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to knitting something together, such as two pieces of knitting. For example, "I knit the blanket with alternating colors of green and yellow yarn."
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So too was a columnar black knit with an enormous fluffy border by Alexander McQueen.
She spent months living in a remote Amazon village, where Aguaruna natives taught her to knit with seed beads.
Masters of melding knit with print — that is the skill of the design duo behind Clements Ribeiro.
Why not boogie the night away wearing a fine black wool knit with a big orange daisy (from $170)?
And Mr. Ervell still makes clever, uncomplicated clothes, like a Fair Isle sweater knit with seed pearls.
Immigrant communities, already knit with such love, will need to lean on its power more than ever.
Duris is small but well knit, with dark hair and eyes and a much photographed lean torso.
Also strong were long knock-around dresses in gray knit with deep black lace hems and some roomy silk separates in a scarred wallpaper print.
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Communities are close-knit, with families usually intermarrying.
Each is tight-knit, with its own personalities, institutions and sources of power.
When together, Odd Future's members are surprisingly close-knit, with a familylike intimacy.
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