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The phrase 'review with' is correct and usable in written English. It can be used when you are referring to someone examining something in conjunction with another person or group. For example, "I will review the project with my team before I submit it."
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These he would review with the radiologist.
Further, he larded his review with too much irrelevant detail.
It is undergoing environmental review, with two others.
There's a review with a video at Trusted Reviews.
He ends his review with yet another reference.
A. B. Best said yesterday that it was upgrading Reliance from "under review with negative implications" to "under review with developing implications" because of the improved balance sheet.
Systematic review with meta-analysis.
A review with 636 references.
This review (with 203 refs).
A four-sentence HomePod review (with appendices).
Full review (with video) after the jump….
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