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Discover LudwigThe phrase "photo with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about a particular person or object that is in a particular photo. For example: "I took a photo with my friend at the beach last weekend."
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Young Nathan posed for a photo with Crosby.
Another took a photo with a phone.
Just overlay the photo with vertical bars".
Glad I took a photo with you.
We got a cool photo with mum".
Photo with caption: "Grandmaster Flashes Atlanta" 16.
He was clothed in his photo, with a friendly smile.
In the Times photo with this article everyone is tiny!
Here's a photo with her husband in the hippie years.
Before leaving, Wolf snapped a photo with his BlackBerry.
Like a family photo with a gay kid in it.
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