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Discover Ludwig"read with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in academic or instructional contexts to indicate that a particular text or material should be read while also referencing or using another source or tool. Here are two examples: 1. "For a deeper understanding of the novel, read it with a dictionary by your side to look up unfamiliar words." 2. "When studying for exams, it's helpful to read with a highlighter to mark important information and key terms."
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Read with their fingers.
Read with care?
Read with their eyes.
Their front page read: "With Vaseline".
I read with interest "Bam!
"Read with jacket," it said.
Best read with a shot of absinthe.
I read with awe, with envy.
Whoops — hard to read with eyes closed.
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