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The phrase "procreate with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of reproducing or having children with someone. Example: Sarah was excited to start a family and procreate with her husband, who she had been with for 5 years.
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"You can't procreate with a virtual reality headset.
"The head man emailed because they needed a red-blooded Englishman to procreate with their warrior women".
The great mystery is what allowed the parakeets to procreate with such phenomenal success just in the past decade.
Is this the vast sum (barely two packets of Silk Cut) prompting "those on benefits" to procreate with impunity?
If we haven't met anyone we'd want to procreate with by our late 30s, we are bashed for being selfish, uptight and picky.
"No, it isn't the mosquitoes so much — although it is true they can stand flat-footed and procreate with a turkey.
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For those who have forgotten, demigods are the children of gods and goddesses who procreated with humans.
It's unclear whether you can call your son Warren Edward Buffett, Jr., when you have not actually procreated with Warren Edward Buffett.
He's an East Side Manhattan insider-trader, corporate killer and philanderer so devoid of redeeming qualities that he even dislikes the 5-year-old daughter he's procreated with the latest trophy wife.
Friends with Kids still works as a decent romantic dramedy, even if the suspicion of a vanity project lingers like dirty nappy odour – and for anyone who hasn't yet had the misfortune of procreating with someone they're sexually attracted to, it's a persuasively argued treatise to boot.
I do know that Laptop publisher Ed Brown successfully mounted and procreated with an IBM ThinkPad back in 2002, but to see it happen again is perverse.
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