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Discover LudwigThe phrase "salutes with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of greeting or showing respect in a formal or ceremonial manner, often accompanied by a gesture. Example: "The officer salutes with a crisp motion as he acknowledges his superior."
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Libyan state television showed Colonel Qaddafi exchanging clenched fist salutes with his supporters.
It is enough for our civilian commanders in chief to acknowledge others' salutes with a nod.
July 1, 22, Aug. 5 and 19: American Theater Salutes, with Lee Davis, host -- scenes and songs from musicals.
General Franks replied, "May God bless America," and exchanged salutes with the president, who then left the room.
But one person in San Juan, according to Mr. Powell, stands up to this cacophony from hell as it passes by: he salutes with a rude gesture.
At 8am every day, the Star-Spangled Banner blares out from tinny loudspeakers and everyone stops and salutes with Stepford-like conformity.
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Saluting with cannon started ages ago.
The minuet was performed in open couples; spectators and partners were saluted with ceremonial bows.
Their recent single, "Salute," with a savage, nervous-sounding beat by Araabmuzik, is vintage Diplomats.
Presumably, he will not be saluted with a "How old are you now?" serenade.
The moon is saluted with round dances and is prayed to for the health of children.
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