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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rallying with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gather or come together for a common purpose or cause. Example: During the political campaign, the candidate spent months rallying with community members to gain their support and votes.
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I figured if I practiced by myself somebody might see I was worthy rallying with.
But Nadal stands firm, rallying with Federer until he puts an off forehand wide: 6-6.
"No — I'm 5!" Lyndsey protested, rallying with sufficient maturity to sell her story and keep sticking to it.
Woods struggled from the outset, with four bogeys in his first six holes, before rallying with three birdies to salvage a one-over-par 72.
Frustrated with the language barrier, Diarra stood on the court's benches and shouted, "Est-il quelqu'un ici qui parle français?" Corallo, rallying with her husband, paused.
In his younger days he was hardly ever on the bridle; this time, he cruised into contention before rallying with all the old determination.
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But she rallied with eight victories.
Furyk rallied with two solid pars.
"Break up political rallies with a whisper.
rallied with 28 consecutive points.
But he started Sunday's winning rally with a triple.
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