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The phrase "nor with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in negative sentences to mean "neither" or "not with." Here is an example: I will not go to the party, nor will I dance with anyone. In this sentence, "nor" is used to show that the speaker will not do two things: go to the party and dance with anyone.
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Nor with the world.
Nor with her two brothers or sister.
Nor with most of the sports stars.
Nor with its sumptuous new mall for the super rich.
Nor with the example of her handwriting Nuzum provides.
The minimum nocturnal SaO2 was associated neither with total postoperative opioid consumption nor with pain.
Epidurals are associated neither with positive nor with negative evaluative feelings.
Levels of gene expression did not correlate with air temperatures nor with rubber transferase activity.
Vehicles are autonomous, so they do not communicate with each other nor with the infrastructure.
But Mr. Bezos did not speak with him, nor with Mr. Cuomo.
Surprisingly, perhaps, high hypnotisability has nothing to do with gullibility, nor with powers of imagination.
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