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The phrase "reworking with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of revising or improving something in collaboration with others. Example: The team spent months reworking the project with input from various stakeholders before presenting the final proposal.
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I have a collection of vintage kimonos that I've been reworking with the help of threeASFOUR.
The studio marched on, reworking, with various degrees of success, the werewolf, mummy and vampire myths.
Erosion remnants of the units occur in a variety of stratigraphic positions, and there is extensive evidence of reworking with older units being re-deposited into younger units.
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Angular 1980s shoulders were reworked with a compass twirl.
Riffs and choruses are revisited and reworked with new language to reflect changing times.
Familiar songs are reworked, with or without twists, alongside a few new ones.
The plot had been largely reworked, with both motive and murderer entirely different.
But what if the myth is reworked with a different modern twist?
The organisation will be reworked with a "new composition" by the federal government.
The car was extensively reworked, with its roof and body panels removed so it could be outfitted with cameras.
Through it all, the loft was constantly reworked, with new walls going up and old ones coming down.
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