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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rally with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to join forces and work together on a task or cause. For example: "The community rallied with the teachers' union to fight for better pay and conditions."
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But he started Sunday's winning rally with a triple.
Oswalt began that rally with a single to right center.
They're geniuses," Trump told his victory rally with visible disdain.
In the fifth, Ordóñez started another rally with a double.
Barry Bonds started the winning rally with his fourth walk.
Kuerten ended that rally with a forehand long.
Crowds converged on Green Square for a rally, with many people still shooting skyward.
Dulce Blanco, 48, was at the rally with a church group.
Instead, Nickeas extended the ninth-inning rally with a double off Papelbon.
His wife, Patience, led the rally with a song asking God to guarantee his victory.
After two hours in custody, UB Illin' rejoined the rally with a court date for littering.
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