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Discover Ludwig"sit with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that two or more people or things are in close physical proximity to each other or that one person or thing is in physical proximity to another person or thing. For example, "Let's sit with the Smiths at the party tonight."
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Sit with her awhile.
To sit with him.
"Sit with us".
Sit with feet wide apart.
"Sit with me a minute, son".
"He'd sit with the working stiffs".
And so you sit with it.
Sit with your back to the wall.
"Just sit with me, Amma," she says.
It just doesn't sit with him".
"I sit with two," he says.
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