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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'retain with' is not correct in written English because there is no verb associated with it.
In written English, you could use the phrase 'retain something'. For example, you could say: "We need to retain the documents for future reference".
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What, if any, special relationship would Britain seek to retain with the bloc?
Sports organizations must consider how they will position the players they acquire and retain with their target markets.
One thing independent bookstores seem to have going for them is the close bond they retain with their customers.
As they prepare to mark Wednesday's 20th anniversary of the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, the families of the 96 people who died at Hillsborough retain, with their enduring grief, a burning sense of injustice.
Under the Lisbon treaty Britain has to opt out of more than 130 EU police and justice instruments en bloc and then re-negotiate the bits it wants to retain with other EU governments and with the European Commission.
It was unclear what role, if any, she would retain with the group, which she founded last year to oppose what she characterized as the "tyranny" of President Obama's agenda.
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The three groups (non-retained, retained with no HAART and retained with HAART) were compared with respect to demographic and disease characteristics and there were no significant differences across groups (Table 1).
The status quo was retained, with 55% of the vote.
Table 1 gives examples of words that have been widely retained with little change.
Scott's "Romance" was retained, with an additional section on modern romance and the novel.
Thirty (61%) items were retained with a consensus of 51% or above in the final round.
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