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The expression "saddle with" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
However, the expression "sadden with" means to make someone feel sad or unhappy and is used in written English. Example sentence: John was sadden with the news of his beloved aunt's passing.
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I've recently got back in the saddle with playing.
"Well, who on earth can I saddle with a relationship?" she asks.
It was an exquisitely, ornately crafted leather saddle with a presidential seal on it.
But in Montana, they talk like someone who rode into town on a hard saddle with a busted tooth.
"Eight years in the saddle with Larry," he said, "is a lot of time out on the range".
He was riding a brown pony, wearing English-style boots over khaki trousers, and using an English saddle with a bright Tibetan rug under it.
In the drawing the prince, far from being restrained, practically levitates from his saddle with ardor and leans toward Nanak as if drawn to a magnet.
An early change was to replace my bike's racing saddle with a lovely Brooks leather saddle, so at least I was saved from saddle sores.
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Seated side-saddle, with the microphone stand characteristically placed between his legs, he proceeded to flay the keys with full finger-splays punctuated by single-digit stabs, followed by flowing ripples from low to high notes.
"Back in the saddle........with a new cut!" she tweeted.
"Back in the saddle........with a new cut!" Ripa tweeted in the early morning hours after the Labor Day holiday. .
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